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Very clear

Excellent article that explained how useful Smart Objects can be. What's interesting is doing a color space conversion (like to CMYK). You can keep the original data if you wish while still seeing the doc in that new color space. Cool, didn't think about this. So you're working in CMYK but you can go back to the RGB data in ACR and further tweak.

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Sounds like a very interesting way to work with RAW files. Thank

More of a question for Ben than a comment. I assume all of the steps with both Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop are being done with 16 bit mode files. Correct? Is there any reason why you might want to work in 8 bit? Advantages? Disadvantages?
Keith Dannemiller

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