Color depth question in Elements 11

I just upgraded from PSE 2 to PSE 11. I was surprised that with the newer version I am unable to edit .NEF files in the editor (no problem in ACR) without converting them from 16 bit to 8 bit color. I have tried searching the knowledge base but the website punts me to page 1 of the 407 page manual, which frankly is not all that helpful. What is the workaround for this problem - hopefully it's not simply buying different software. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

Actually pse 2 wouldn't handle 16 bits/channel images at all, it just converted them to 8 bits/channel when you opened them, so pse 11
has a lot more support for 16 bits/channel images, but still, pse 11 could have more support especially from the paint tools.
Or if you were using camera raw 1, then the plugin would automatically open the images as 8 bits/channel in pse 2.
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