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Weird Tiff images in Photoshop?

New Here ,
May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018

Hello, I am trying to open a 16-bit grayscale tiff image in Photoshop.

If I open it directly, PS just gives me a black image.

However, if I first convert the image mode to 32 bits/channel and convert it back to 16 bits/channel, I can see the contents.

I am not sure exactly what PS has done to make the image content visible? How can I load the tiff image directly into PS?

Thank you!

You can download my image from Dropbox.

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May 24, 2018 May 24, 2018

If you do not have this Problem with all Grayscale Tif file can you upload the problem tif to a files sharing site and post a link to it. If all have this problem I would suspect it may be graphics related try turning off GPU support in Photoshop.

JJMack
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New Here ,
May 25, 2018 May 25, 2018

Thanks JJMack.

I found all the images have this problem. I inspect that the intensity level of those images are too low for 16-bits images, so they show up as black photos.

Once I convert them to 32-bits, then 16-bits, the intensity level of each pixel increases significantly. Do you happen to know what mechanism is Photoshop using for down-converting depth/channel?

The data set is in public domain. The url is here.

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May 25, 2018 May 25, 2018
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I do not know why you woul want to convert to 32Bit grayscale.  When I downloaded the images they Open as 16Bit Grayscale the histogram shows that they are very  under exposed. All is black like the thumbnail and the image displayed in Photoshop..  Using Ctrl+L levels you can move the white right slider way over to the left where you can see there is some information in the histogram to spread that section out.  Commit the level adjustment. Ctrl+L again and play with the gray slider.

I know little about processing grayscale images.  These images may have an exposure problem.

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