Hi
Thanks for the explanation. this makes sense for when "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" is on. What I am trying to do is understand the video tutorial FastrawViewer worksflow tutorial. In this they turn off "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" becausee this may result in an incorrect evaluation of the image. At around 2mins 30 seconds into the vidoe they say to turn off "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" as this may result in compressed highlights leading you to incorrectly rejecting the image. This makes sense but then the question is what do you do when you finally open the image in Adobe Camera Raw as it is then going to apply the Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction to top of any exposure changes you have made in FRV.
Sorry for my confusion. Can you explain the workflow in the tutorial expecially what to do when you finally open in ACR.
Hi
Hi
Thanks for the explanation. this makes sense for when "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" is on. What I am trying to do is understand the video tutorial FastrawViewer worksflow tutorial. In this they turn off "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" becausee this may result in an incorrect evaluation of the image. At around 2mins 30 seconds into the vidoe they say to turn off "Apply Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction" as this may result in compressed highlights leading you to incorrectly rejecting the image. This makes sense but then the question is what do you do when you finally open the image in Adobe Camera Raw as it is then going to apply the Adobe Hidden Exposure Correction to top of any exposure changes you have made in FRV.
Sorry for my confusion. Can you explain the workflow in the tutorial expecially what to do when you finally open in ACR.