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#1 2006-03-08 06:39:23

ckiely
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blown highlight detection?

When working w/ HDR & the Tone Mappers (from RAW) it would be nice to have a tool like some of the RAW converters that show a mask (red?) where any value gets up into the 250's so that you know that you're pushing blowing things out. Similaring in the > 10 on the shadow side.

Could this be handled w/ the float calculations?

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#2 2006-03-08 19:42:28

GURL
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Re: blown highlight detection?

Both very bright and very dark areas are interesting. This exists on most digital cameras (for bright values) and on Photoshop when using left and right Levels tool cusursors and pressing the alt key.


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#3 2006-03-08 20:31:31

ckiely
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Re: blown highlight detection?

Correct... It would be nice to get the best image out to PS... just pushing that envelope a bit and then I can work w/ levels (+ALT as you say) and curves.

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