I understand.
My reason for bringing this up is becuase I want to be able to see what details might be able to be recovered. At the moment it is awkward, because it invovles switching to UniWB, possibly looking at RGB channels individually, and possibly changing the contrast curve to gamma 1.8 to increase highlight contrast.
Here are some suggestions for you to consider.
1) The option to view individual RGB channels before WB clipping. So when you view the red channel, for example, WB scaling is ignored.
2) The option to view the minimum value of the RGB channels (prior to WB scaling).
3) The option to show 'pink clouds'
4) The option, like boost shadows, to apply curve that increases highlight contrast, perhaps a gamma of 0.6 or something like that.
I understand.
I understand.
My reason for bringing this up is becuase I want to be able to see what details might be able to be recovered. At the moment it is awkward, because it invovles switching to UniWB, possibly looking at RGB channels individually, and possibly changing the contrast curve to gamma 1.8 to increase highlight contrast.
Here are some suggestions for you to consider.
1) The option to view individual RGB channels before WB clipping. So when you view the red channel, for example, WB scaling is ignored.
2) The option to view the minimum value of the RGB channels (prior to WB scaling).
3) The option to show 'pink clouds'
4) The option, like boost shadows, to apply curve that increases highlight contrast, perhaps a gamma of 0.6 or something like that.