From: Nigel Miller (nm1@bolton.ac.uk)
Date: 08/05/03-08:38:54 AM Z
Hi Mark
That sounds like it should be a better way than mine, I1ll try it
Regards
Nigel
On 5/8/03 3:26 pm, "Ender100@aol.com" <Ender100@aol.com> wrote:
> If he has access to 8 bit RGB files, then perhaps converting them immediately
> to 16 bit RGB files, then using the channel mixer to convert to 16 bit
> grayscale will give him a richer 16 bit grayscale file rather than an 8 bit
> grayscale file.
>
> Mark Nelson
> In a message dated 8/5/03 9:20:44 AM, nm1@bolton.ac.uk writes:
>
>
> Hey ho
>
> There1s always a catch!
>
> I shouldn1t try and write advice in the morning! (for me)
>
> Yes Ender100 you are quite right, I should have known that.
>
> I was thinking of the difference between an 8 bit greyscale and an 8 bit RGB
> desaturated.
>
> Abject apologies.
>
> Juan should probably work with desaturated RGB files? Do you all agree?
>
> I generally use two layers in the way I originally described to Juan, but both
> being desaturated RGB the modified file being the second layer on top of the
> original.
>
> Nigel Miller
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