> There are twice as much green sensors in most digital cameras. I'm told > this is because our eyes see green the best.
Yes. > The real problem with changing a jpg is that a jpeg is 8 bits per color, > while the raw is 12 bits per color. Anything that might change a color > value in a jpeg has less data to work with. Those 8 bits are more than > most printers can print, and more than most eyes can see, but if you > decide to manipulate the colors, then the limitations of only having 8 > bits will start to come out visually in the image rather quickly. This of course, assuming an 8bit workflow in Photoshop. But I seem to recall that RAW extrapolation is superior even to 16bit processing. Lars -- .~. Lars Michael /V\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /(_)\ http://www.larsmichael.com/ ^^ ^^ * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
