Reply #1 - August 27, 2008, 10:09:49 PM
Well, this is one more of those subjective questions that you just might have to decide for yourself.
The simple fact is this: 8-bits = 256 colors per channel; 16-bits = 65,536 colors per channel. Slight difference huh.
The arguments are these:
-(Pro 8-bit)If you are saving to jpg for printing, you are only printing from 8-bit files anyway, so why take up the room on your drives?
-(Pro 16-bit)You should always save and edit your files with the best possible quality to ensure the least amount of loss, and so you will have something useable in the future when technology reaches a point that it's the 'standard'.
I agree with the Pro-16-bit statement. But I'm sure there are several here who don't.
You be the judge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_depthTravis

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