Perte du grain en passant de Camera Raw a CS3

Bonjour,
Quand je devellope un RAW via le Camera Raw du CS3 version 4,6, je perd le grain créé sur le RAW. Je suis en Grayscale.
Mon image a du grain sur Camera RAW et en l'ouvrant sur CS3, le grain n'apparait pas et elle est plus floue avec un manque flagrant de résolution.
Je suis bien en 8 bits, (je ne sais pas si ça joue). D'habitude je n'ai aucun probleme.
J'espere que quelqu'un pourra m'aider, je suis bien bloqué !!! 
merci a tous. vincent

Bonjour,
Bien sur le mode 8 Bits peut jouer, je vous conseille de passer en mode maximum supporte par la carte graphique (Le top serait 32 Bits)
Veillez egalement a monter la resolution des couleurs (Le mode 256 couleurs peut parfois poser ce genre de soucis)
En bref, faites un maximum de test en montant les performances graphiques de l'ordinateur au maximum, une mise a jour des drivers pourrait egalement etre utile.
Si cela marchait tres bien auparavant, il va falloir savoir ce qui a pu causer ce probleme : mise a jours systeme, le fichier RAW provient-il toujours de la meme source qu'avant, le logiciel a-t-il ete mis a jour, ...
Voici toujours un petit lien utile pour les conflits de fichiers RAW et de metadata :
- http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/400/kb400991.html
A l'aide de quel logiciel CS3 rouvrez-vous ce fichier par la suite ? (Ce probleme apparait souvent sous Lightroom apparement)
Courage ;0

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