Topic awaiting preservation: CS 16-bit and web design (Page 1 of 1) |
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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Canada |
posted 01-02-2004 19:58
I was wondering that the new option with photoshop CS has 8 bit and 16 bit. When creating web graphics Should I use 16 bit or is it just going to make the image size bigger but not noticibly better quality? Is 16 bit meant for printable graphics? Is 8 bit fine for web graphics? |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: The Demented Side of the Fence |
posted 01-02-2004 20:06
8 bit is what just about everyone used so far, and it works great. 8-bit means here that 8 bits are used to describe the lightness value of one channel. In RGB mode (used mostly in webdesign) there are three channels for colors: Red, Green and Blue (hence the abbreviation) All these three channels have 8 bits to describe the lightness value: 2^8 for each channel (2^8 = 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 = 256, so in total 8-bit color mode is capable of 256*256*256 = 16,777,216 colors. The human eye can't distinguish between increments that small. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Mexico |
posted 01-02-2004 22:00
I may be misinforme, but i though 8bit are teh 256 colors-only images. 16 bit may be actually what are you driving at. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: France |
posted 01-02-2004 22:21
Alevice: We are talking about color ( channel ) depth here, so 8bits stands for 16M of shades. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Canada |
posted 01-04-2004 04:08
Ok thats what i thought. I'll keep using 8 bit for web graphics, but if im making an image to be printed, I will try 16 bit. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Raleigh, NC |
posted 01-04-2004 05:52
That crazy Photoshop CS and it's 64-bit imaging capabilities... WHY!? WHY??? Though it would kick some butt if PNG could be 64 bit. Then it would be rather godly wouldn't it? I see potential for print graphics when increasing bits in channels, yes. I've done one 16-bit-per-channel image and it was cool up until I realized none of the photoshop filters would work anymore... Gotta be 8-bit my friend. The world (and photoshop) sorta demand it until CS or later versions get more wide-spread. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 01-04-2004 11:42
Well for web graphics, there is no real advantage. 16bit for print work has it's advantages but at the output stage you still loose the extra dynamic range as there are very few 16bit output devices. There are some film recorders used for motion pictures but those are all I am aware of. |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: |
posted 01-08-2004 00:37
For those who don't understand why 16bit/channel color is important, try this: |