ThumbsPlus
All forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: jwalbea on 2016-12-12 15:35:10
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Does ThumbsPlus support 30-bit displays?
Here are some example articles on the topic. It seems that support for 30-bit is not common.
https://imagescience.com.au/knowledge/10-bit-output-support
https://photographylife.com/what-is-30-bit-photography-workflow
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> Does ThumbsPlus support 30-bit displays?
In Windows, programs don't support displays (the OS, video card and its driver do). The Pro version of ThumbsPlus can display and edit images with up to 48-bit color depth.
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From this article, updated last February, that author believes there is some software support needed.
https://photographylife.com/what-is-30-bit-photography-workflow
"Fourth, you will need imaging software that can support 30 bit output. Unfortunately, this is where the biggest issue is today – aside from a small number of software packages like Adobe Photoshop CS6 / CC / CC 2014 and Zoner Photo Studio, there is no other software on the market with 30 bit support. As far as I know, Lightroom 5 still does not have 10 bit support right now and just applies dithering to make images appear smoother."
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I'll be upgrading my hardware for this soon and will give it a try. If it works we will need to correct that and other articles.
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> From this article, updated last February, that author believes there is some software support needed.
That's strange.. it makes it sound like this 30b mode is something non-standard. Ordinarily a program can tell what color mode the O/S is using and adapt its behaviour to it. I'll see if I can get some further information.
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Your suspicions were correct and I was wrong - ThumbsPlus does NOT currently support higher-than-24-bit video modes. So, when you load a suitable image e.g. with 48b color depth, it will only be shown in 24b. Cerious is looking into it for a future version.
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Thank you for researching that for us Daan. Now we can start looking for that enhancement from Cerious.