I have the following options available for processing RAW files
- Photoshop Elements 9 (which uses Camera Raw to open the RAW file and do the initial processing)
- RAWTherapee
- GIMP (which uses UFRaw to open the RAW file and do the initial processing)
With Elements and Camera Raw, the initial processing can be done with either 8 bit or 16 bit colour depth. However if 16 bit is used, there is limited functionality in Elements to do further processing (eg no layers) and the image can't be saved as a jpeg.
RAW Therapee seems to be fairly good freeware but it has no advanced features like layers etc. Therefore you have to use Elements in 8 bit mode for further processing.
GIMP is also good freeware but as far as I can see it only works in 8 bit mode ??
I assume that full 16 bit processing can be done with say Lightroom plus CS5 ? ( but I can't justify the cost)
In terms of final quality, how important is it to work in 16 bit mode all the way through processing until a final jpeg (8 bit) is produced ? I am not interested in large prints, only images viewed on screen and sometimes small prints.
Could anyone help me with my understanding of this issue please ?
Cheers Dave