boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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just want to add that some features of some software programs will only use 8 bit so usually you need to convert to that anyway when you are processing ( so you don't get to keep all the bits in the end)
A good point! Each new version of Photoshop includes more features that work in 16 bit (or more) but some features still require the switch to 8 bit. Other image editing programs probably do the same but I don't know because I only use PS. In any event, it is best to stay in 16 bit mode as long as possible to keep the quality up. Even some printers are using 16 bits now.