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8 v 16 bit image

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 11:18 am
by mikehawthorne
hi all
is there such a big deal in the difference between 8 bit image and a 16 bit i dont in theory but in the visible image, elements will fully edit a image in 8 bit pixel mater and full photoshop is in 16 bit but i cannot see any difference i either.
any opinions please.
mike hawthorne :?

Re: 8 v 16 bit image

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:54 am
by dewarp
mikehawthorne wrote:hi all
is there such a big deal in the difference between 8 bit image and a 16 bit i dont in theory but in the visible image, elements will fully edit a image in 8 bit pixel mater and full photoshop is in 16 bit but i cannot see any difference i either.
any opinions please.
mike hawthorne :?
The bit depth basically controls the number of unique colours that an image could contain. Most computer screens are more-or-less limited to the sRGB gamut, so it is unlikely that you will see any difference between most 8 and 16 bit images. However, if you print images on a professional quality printer you might be able to discern the differences, because the printer has a much wider gamut than a screen. (Also depends on your eyesight of course!)

regards - Peter

Re: 8 v 16 bit image

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 9:44 am
by mikehawthorne
thanks for reply i have pixelmater and is built for mac retina and 64 bit, also 16 bit and does 99% of photoshop but little items like undo history magnetic lasso but is only £20 uk.

thank you

Re: 8 v 16 bit image

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:04 am
by the_hefay
Could it be that 16-bit images have more room to play with during post processing than 8-bit images?