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I am processing my raw 32bit Astrophotography files to 16bit then choosing gamma and exposure as I have done for years ..however now it converts the resultant image to a inverted white ish image no idea why .
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Could you please post a screen shot?
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It's a while since @Noel Carboni has posted to this forum, but his site ProDigitalSoftware still lists a number of astronomy tools that work with Photoshop. You never know. He might pop by as it's a subject dear to his heart.
https://www.prodigitalsoftware.com/AstronomyToolsActions.html
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Hi @chuckw12268738 ,
I'm sorry you're having a problem.
Using our current 24.0 release, I just tried converting a 32 bits/channel RGB image to 16 bits using the Exposure and Gamma Method and am unable to reproduce the problem you're describing.
We'd like to better understand and try to reproduce the problem you have described - could you please share your astroimage (or a small part of it with which you can reproduce the problem), a screenshot of the exact parameters you're using to make the translation, and your Help > System Info content.
If you'd rather not share information publicly, you may feel free to reach out to me via eMail at: carboni@adobe.com
Thanks.
P.S., some settings that may help with both isolating and working around the problem that you can try, one at a time and restarting Photoshop:
-Noel Carboni
Adobe Quality Engineering Developer