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So, is 16 bits better than 8 bits? Or do you think 8 bits is a more practical choice than 16 bits? Well, thatamp;#39;s a conversation to be later jumped upon. However, I need to show you some shocking demonstrations first. Have a look at this photo. So this, my friend, is an 8 bit image. If you go to Image - Mode, have a look, 8 bits is checked. Now, weamp;#39;re going to do some extreme curves in it. Click on the Adjustment layer icon and then choose Curves. Now, weamp;#39;re going to take the rightmost point down extremely. Letamp;#39;s choose the output to about 10. All right. Letamp;#39;s create one more Curves Adjustment layer. Click on the Adjustment layer icon and then choose Curves. Now, I have made it very dark. Letamp;#39;s bring the brightness back by taking the rightmost point to the left, at the top. What was the output? 10, right? So this time, set the input to 10. What do you see? Artifacts, right? Banding, right? A lot of these problems here and there. How do you