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My images are 16-bit, which have a digital tonal range of 0 – 32,768. Since the Tone Selection script is based on the 0 – 255 digital tonal range, do you have a script for 16-bit images?

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My images are 16-bit, which have a digital tonal range of 0 – 32,768. Since the Tone Selection script is based on the 0 – 255 digital tonal range, do you have a script for 16-bit images?

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• Answer • For 16-bits-per-channel RGB images, Photoshop allows us to display the 16-bit RGB values in the Info palette. However, Curves still displays tone from 0 to 255. The 0 to 255 digital tonal range still covers the entire tonal range for both 8-bit and 16-bit images. Therefore, the Tone Selection script works equally well with either. Question. I want to run the script on an image I have already completed. But I want the masks to show luminance prior to my adjustments. Do I have to delete my adjustments, run the script, and then re-create my adjustments? • Answer • If your adjustments were done using adjustment layers, then you do not need to delete anything. Turn off the eye icon Eye icon of any and all adjustment layers you do not want the script to use, and then run the script. After the script is finished, turn the adjustment layers back on. Keep in mind that in this case, the selections will represent luminance before the adjustments and will not accurately represent lumina

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