Can I save an image as a 16-bit RGB JPG file?

Is it possible to save an image as a 16-bit RGB file? I know I can work in RGB mode in 16-bits per channel and "save as" a JPG, but when re-opening the file it appears to have been converted to 8-bit.  My research seems to show a consistent theme that JPG is by definition an 8-bit format.  Nonetheless, I have a supplier who wants their images delivered in 16-bit or 32-bit RGB in JPG format.  Is this possible. If not, what might they mean by this?

Not possible. Jpg does not support anything higher than 8 bit. I believe png supports 16 bits per channel, other than that you could send a tiff file, but be prepared for any in compatibilities, you may need to change some settings and try again.

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