I will. I also have quite a few 270 meg 16-bit files from medium format scans. I don't remember having a problem with them, but perhaps I just adjusted to the speed. I'll have to drag some of them out again and play with them. I have a couple that I want to print anyway. Paul
> Hi, > > If you feel up to it, try working with one of those 144mb files ... see how > long it takes to call it up, make some adjustments, play around with a few > layers. I'd be curious to know how much slower, if at all, the process is > for you with larger files. > > Shel > > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 10/14/2004 10:21:48 AM > > Subject: RE: *ist D image quality-_Was -Stupid Question #999 > > > > My *istD conversions come out at 144 meg, 26-bit, but I do most > > of the work in the RAW converter where they are much smaller. > > After conversion I generally do very little other than rotation and crop. > >

