Thanks, Wayne. I ended up saving it as a .psd file and posted it that way.
On 7/28/20 5:28 PM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
At 7/28/2020 11:38 AM, Jim wrote:
I walked out in sunshine and the clouds starting moving in. There
wasn't much activity, so I snapped a couple of shots of the approaching
clouds. Examining Photoshop, I noted that I have been uploading 8-bit jpg
images. I switched it to 16-bit, and noted that it now gave me psd
images, so I accepted that, and placed the image in the LUG gallery.Â
Then, I found that it would enlarge to the posted size, but no longer gave
me the Exif option.
So, if anyone cares to enlighten me about the proper procedure, I would
be happy to change my ways.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200728-P7282698.psd.html
I'm on a corner, with a lot of cables, so they can be difficult to
avoid I'm pointing East.
JPEGs are always 8-bit. PSD files are photoshop files used to save you
current edit session. I use 16-bit all of the time with photoshop when
edting files. You can set it in camera raw. However, you then export the
file to jpeg and it will be an 8 bit file.
WayneS
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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