RAW-Daten öffnen 16-Bit dauerhaft

Hallo!
Kann mir jemand sagen, ob es in Photoshop CS die Möglichkeit gibt, RAW-Daten dauerhaft in 16-Bit zu öffnen? Ich muß jedesmal im Einstellungsfenster auf 16-Bit umstellen. Das nervt und birgt Fehlerquellen.
PS: CS ist heute endlich angekommen. Nun hören endlich die (3 x wöchentlich) Mails von Adobe auf (Produkt leider noch nicht verfügbar) *g*

Es hat sich herausgestellt, das CS sich diese Einstellung von alleine merkt. Es muß also keine Voreinstellung gewählt werden. CS ist intelligent genug.

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