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I have CS2. I am thinking of getting the
new Canon 40D which has 14 bit color in its
raw files.
The CS2 version of raw converter will not handle
the 40D files natively, so I would have to go
the Raw -> DNG -> Adobe Raw.
My question is will this workflow preserve the
14 bit per channel color at the time of raw
conversion, or will I have to upgrade to CS3
to be able to take full advantage of the 14
bits?
Thanks in advance,
—
Andrew Hall
(Now reading Usenet in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop…)
new Canon 40D which has 14 bit color in its
raw files.
The CS2 version of raw converter will not handle
the 40D files natively, so I would have to go
the Raw -> DNG -> Adobe Raw.
My question is will this workflow preserve the
14 bit per channel color at the time of raw
conversion, or will I have to upgrade to CS3
to be able to take full advantage of the 14
bits?
Thanks in advance,
—
Andrew Hall
(Now reading Usenet in comp.graphics.apps.photoshop…)
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