Could not complete your request because an adjustment or fill layer cannot be converted to the desti

Getteing the following message when dragging layers between files - Could not complete your request because an adjustment or fill layer cannot be converted to the destination document mode. Original file was client created and supplied. I have issolated the issue- two hue/saturation adjustment layers. I can and will just recreate them in the new file, but am looking for a root casue or long termsolution as it is a new client I believe will be sending me a good amount of production work.

Actually, 16-bit mode (some filters work in 8-bit only, though) is recommended to reduce the introduction of posterization which can easily arise with the relatively low precision of 8-bit mode. It doesn't benefit all work, but, especially if you use adjustments or low-opacity brushes, it's something to consider.

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