I doubt that any is from the bit depth, unless Godfrey is emphasizing  
the importance of starting with a 16-bit file and doing all the  
processing in 16 bit. Whether PhotoShop converts to 8-bit before  
printing or while printing would seem to make no difference.  
Obviously, color space can make a difference with many images.  
Starting with a 16-bit file is important, but at some point PhotoShop  
has to convert.
Paul
On Sep 6, 2006, at 4:20 PM, Rick Womer wrote:

> Godfrey,
>
> How much of that difference is from the broader color
> space, and how much from the bit depth?
>
> Rick
>
> --- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>> I see printing differences in the photographs I make
>> that are
>> optimized with Adobe RGB (1998) colorspace and
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], printed
>> to the R2400, compared to the same photograph
>> optimized for sRGB
>> colorspace and [EMAIL PROTECTED] The aRGB/16 prints are
>> invariably better
>> than the sRGB/8 prints.
>>
>> Godfrey
>>
>>
>> On Sep 6, 2006, at 12:22 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>>
>>> All of this is very nice, but where is a computer
>>> monitor or print that can take advantage of these
>>> capabilities?  Regardless of the camera's
>>> capabilities, it seems to be an 8-bit world when
>> it
>>> comes to viewing the photo.
>>
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