Hi
I have a nagging problem with TIFF saving. Whenever I want to save the image in TIFF format in Atroart for further processing in PS, the TIFF save is all scrambled up. Any ideas how to overcome this? I use the latest version of AA with SP3. When saved as TIFF the picture that looks good in AA, looks like this with any other pic program (including windows photo viewer).
I haven't yet mastered the noise reduction processing in AA as much that I could give up using PS as post-processing sw.
Thanks!
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Astroart TIFF save incorrect
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Re: Astroart TIFF save incorrect
Hi,
that image looks like a 32 bit image clipped to 16 bit. Check the Range (R = xxx ... yyy of the image).
You may use "Save view" instead of "Save data". Or Scale the image to 16 bits before saving. Other Windows software is limited to 16 bits.
that image looks like a 32 bit image clipped to 16 bit. Check the Range (R = xxx ... yyy of the image).
You may use "Save view" instead of "Save data". Or Scale the image to 16 bits before saving. Other Windows software is limited to 16 bits.
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Re: Astroart TIFF save incorrect
Hi
Thanks Fabio, the save view does the trick. I assume though, that this mode of saving loses a lot of the original data especially if the third party software is used for post processing?
Thanks Fabio, the save view does the trick. I assume though, that this mode of saving loses a lot of the original data especially if the third party software is used for post processing?
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Re: Astroart TIFF save incorrect
Hi,
there is no 8-bits loss, all the 16 bits are filled with useful data. A possible loss can happen only if your original image is a sum of many images, and 16 bits are not enough to keep all the information, but PS cannot handle more than 16 bits per channel, so this does not matter. By the way, instead of Save View, try Save Data after Arithemetic/Scale to 16 bits. Another solution is to use Average instead of Add in Preprocessing, this will keep the range of your summed images in 16 bits.
there is no 8-bits loss, all the 16 bits are filled with useful data. A possible loss can happen only if your original image is a sum of many images, and 16 bits are not enough to keep all the information, but PS cannot handle more than 16 bits per channel, so this does not matter. By the way, instead of Save View, try Save Data after Arithemetic/Scale to 16 bits. Another solution is to use Average instead of Add in Preprocessing, this will keep the range of your summed images in 16 bits.