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Why You Should Always Edit in 16 Bit and ROMM/ProPhoto
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SummaryIn the Develop Persona (where you start if you edit RAW files -- which you can set in your camera), you can set the colour profile to ROMM, which is very similar to ProPhoto, and the bit size for the Photo Persona to 16 bit (rather than 8 bit). The result is better colour and less likelihood of over-saturating individual channels. VideoClick image to watch on YouTube: DetailPublication Date: 20-Apr-21 Duration: 4:52 See alsoAffinity Photo Tutorials on Colour Theory Affinity Photo Tutorials on Editing Methods
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