"Henk de Jong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Simply stated: I think Arthur is wrong!  ;-)
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Me too, but on to happier things...

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I have several images on my web photo galleries who gave me a headache with
posterisations in the (monochromatic) blue skies while editing.
A photo editing program working with 16 bit/channel and feeding it with the
maximum available bit-depth from the scanner would be the solution.
Unfortunately PSP (PS is to expensive for me) is working only with 8
bits/channel.
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Picture Window Pro is 16-bits throughout. Everywhere.

http://www.dl-c.com/Temp/

There's a new version out with Neat Image like noise reduction/sharpening.

The bad news, though, is that 16-bits per channel is not a panacea. If the
original data is bad, editing will make it worse. And scanner output is
pretty funky.

David J. Littleboy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tokyo, Japan

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