As I wrote, if 8 bits gives errors, go to 16 bit. Unlike the PL version, deviations from the original are solely due to rounding errors. In my experiemnts, the result of putting the three layers together in 16 bits is indistinguishable from the original.photoken wrote:One quick thing I've noticed about the 3-way VC FS action is that it slightly darkens more of the image pixels than does the PL FS action. In other words, the PL action slightly darkens only the most dark pixels, thus slightly increasing the contrast in the dark areas (such as the iris), which is a Good Thing. This Virtual Copy action slightly darkens a wider range of pixels, thus slightly decreasing the contrast which is Not Good.
Currently, when you use the 8 bit version on a grey layer, the MF and HF layers are at value 127 each instead of 128 (the neutral point of Linear Light). That's probably the cause of the general darkening you observe. But the PL version has the same problem. I'll see if that can be fixed easily.
Cheers
Burkhard.