I've been looking at some of the various ways of producing black and white from colour and wondered if there were any ways to get better results if, for some reason, you had to start with JPEG colour originals (8 bit RGB). It seems that if you are using Photoshop to do the conversion to black and white, then you get a better result by turning the 8 bit image to 16 bit first. I did some checks and have a page with example 8 and 16 bit B/W conversions which shows that there is indeed a difference that might just show up in your results if you want the best quality. Effectively, 8 bit RGB can give you up to 10 bit greyscale depending on how you do the conversion http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/16_bit_black_and_white.html If anyone on the list has more detailed knowledge of Photoshop's internal maths, I'd like to know if I'm on the right track with this one? :-) I suspect that the differences might not be too obvious unless you were applying several quite hefty adjustments, which I'm more likely to be doing when working on B/W -- although I'd not usually be working from a JPEG in the first place... Keith Cooper
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Better B/W from JPEGS if you convert to 16 bit RGB first?
2005-11-27 by Keith Cooper
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