How accidentally convert all my images to 8 bits?

Hello

Five minutes ago, I checked my image in Camera Raw before import into Adobe Photoshop CS6 wasn't in 16-bit mode.

Immediately after that I imported into Photoshop and it became a document .psd, I checked once more that he was always in 16-bit mode.

Then I created a duplicate layer, selected the sky and created a mask layer from this selection.

Not much.

NOW I SEE from below, I am in 8-bit mode.

Why is this?

It is true that ANY MASK I create forces the entire image in 8-bit mode?

Thank you!

Screen shot 2013-01-02 at 12.14.32 PM.png

The documents should never spontaneously of course change the bit depth.

Opening a Camera Raw image in Photoshop, the title of the document should not end in '.psd' until a backup (in PSD format). Have you made the steps other than the ones you have described?

Your thread title says "all my images. Do you mean that you have had many 16 - bit documents open in Photoshop and all except one of the inactive tab in your screenshot became mysteriously 8-bit?

Look in the history panel after a doc past from 16 bits to 8 bits. There is an element named "8-bit/channel"?

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