48 -> 24 bit scan mode / too late to go back?
PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 9:10 pm
I've (accidentally) scanned a large batch of photos in 48 -> 24 bit color mode instead of 48 bit mode, but the whole time, I've had the densitometer under "expert settings" set to 16 bits.
1) Does the fact that the scans were output as 24 bits override the 16 bits/channel densitometer settings, effectively bumping it back down to 8 bits/channel in the final image?
2) Or could this possibly mean that, if I change the images from 24 -> 48 bits in PhotoShop (or, to use Adobe's preferred nomenclature, from 8 -> 16 bits/channel), there is enough color information in my photographs for the change to have an effect?
I suppose my ultimate question is: Since the images were scanned in at 48 bit, is that color information somehow recoverable (even though they were output at 24)?
Any help is appreciated.
1) Does the fact that the scans were output as 24 bits override the 16 bits/channel densitometer settings, effectively bumping it back down to 8 bits/channel in the final image?
2) Or could this possibly mean that, if I change the images from 24 -> 48 bits in PhotoShop (or, to use Adobe's preferred nomenclature, from 8 -> 16 bits/channel), there is enough color information in my photographs for the change to have an effect?
I suppose my ultimate question is: Since the images were scanned in at 48 bit, is that color information somehow recoverable (even though they were output at 24)?
Any help is appreciated.