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Photoshop 6.
I have a 16-bit image with 4 channels, RGB + an alpha channel (IR data). I save this as RAW. So far so good. I massage this RAW data with a program I have written.
However, when I import the RAW file back and specify 4 channels, PS 6 *assumes* this 16 bit image is CMYK – which it is *not* – and gives me no choice in the matter!
How do I convince PS 6 to import this RAW 16-bit image with 4 channels as RGB + Alpha?
Also, PS 6 won’t let me manipulate (delete, add, copy, change, etc) 16-bit channels, right? The idea is to save them individually and then combine later manually.
Thanks!
Don.
I have a 16-bit image with 4 channels, RGB + an alpha channel (IR data). I save this as RAW. So far so good. I massage this RAW data with a program I have written.
However, when I import the RAW file back and specify 4 channels, PS 6 *assumes* this 16 bit image is CMYK – which it is *not* – and gives me no choice in the matter!
How do I convince PS 6 to import this RAW 16-bit image with 4 channels as RGB + Alpha?
Also, PS 6 won’t let me manipulate (delete, add, copy, change, etc) 16-bit channels, right? The idea is to save them individually and then combine later manually.
Thanks!
Don.
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