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I thought that PaintShop Pro might. But I cant even verify that
the files are other than 24 bpp. No mater how I set the option
for pixel depth (+fn5 to +fn16) PSP always shows a 24 bpp/16 million
color report when I ask for image information.
Is it something with POVRay or PSP?
Glen Berry wrote:
>
> Ok, after getting a good dose of negative comments about trying to
> make POV-Ray and Photoshop more compatible, in regards to 48bpp
> images, I have one burning question in my mind:
>
> What image editor (available for Windows) will open and properly edit
> a POV-Ray 48bpp image?
>
> By "properly", I mean it will open the image in 48bpp mode, not 24bpp.
> It will be able to perform "curves" and "levels" operations on the
> 48bpp image. It offers a 24bpp preview on my monitor. It can convert
> the 48bpp image to a standard 24bpp file, after I am done tweaking the
> curves or levels.
>
> So what software do I use? What software do *you* use?
>
> I'd really like to know.
>
> Thanks,
> Glen
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