Originally Posted by
TonyW
I don't print many of my images but when I do I send to a local commercial lab. They accept high resolution and high quality jpeg files, Adobe or sRGB, which are normally quite good.
Occasionally though, there are images where I want good definition in light areas (clouds for example) or dark areas. The jpeg images sometimes show banding or posterisation where the Photoshop ones don't, presumably because of the higher bit depth.
In these cases, would it be better to print directly from Photoshop rather than export a jpeg file and print from that?