Henk, > Most images will do with 8 bit manipulation...
Simply show me one that doesn't. > but > some with extreme curves or white and/or black point applied have > difficulties. White and/or black points applied? ALL 8 bit images have the setpoints applied, unless you have some weird/old scanner that only provides 8 bit data! > If you don't believe me, I am sorry. Not only do I not believe you, I know what you're saying is wrong. Again, if someone here really wanted to shut me up about this, then provide an image...no one has...or can. > I you never had seen this 8 bit manipulation problem, I assume you always > have simple good snapshots to start with... Yes, simple snapshots with my Hasselblads...the ultimate P&S...or simply that the "problem" doesn't exist ;-) If you require extreme tonal curve manipulation, then I suggest you look at getting the image "right" on film, instead of relying on your image editing program to get it right for you after the fact. Of course, there are some instances where this is not possible/practical. Regards, Austin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
