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Opening and processing a 32bit tiff (created by DSS) and saving as a 16bit tiff in Graxpert, results in color banding when stretching in Adobe Photoshop.
The work around is to either open the autosave.tif in Adobe Photoshop and save as a 16bit tiff or process the auto save.tif as is in Graxpert but save the processed image as 32bit then convert to 16bit in Photoshop.
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not sure how much we can do about this. Generally I recommend you do any linear processing, including stretching, in 32 bit, e.g., in Siril and convert to 16 bit afterwards (i.e., after stretching).
Opening and processing a 32bit tiff (created by DSS) and saving as a 16bit tiff in Graxpert, results in color banding when stretching in Adobe Photoshop.
The work around is to either open the autosave.tif in Adobe Photoshop and save as a 16bit tiff or process the auto save.tif as is in Graxpert but save the processed image as 32bit then convert to 16bit in Photoshop.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: