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Quote from manual: If some pixels of a channel hit the overexposure limit the values for such pixels are clipped. FastRawViewer is using the following color scheme to spotlight the areas of overexposure: • Magenta – areas where the green channel is clipped. • Cyan – areas where only the red channel is clipped. • Yellow – areas where only the blue channel is clipped. • Blue – areas where both green and red channels are clipped. • Green – areas where both blue and red channels are clipped. • Red – areas where both blue and green channels are clipped. • Black – areas where all 3 channels are clipped. https://updates.fastrawviewer.com/data/FastRawViewer2-Manual-ENG.pdf#pag...
-- Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team
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Quote from manual:
Quote from manual:
If some pixels of a channel hit the overexposure limit the values for such pixels are clipped.
FastRawViewer is using the following color scheme to spotlight the areas of overexposure:
• Magenta – areas where the green channel is clipped.
• Cyan – areas where only the red channel is clipped.
• Yellow – areas where only the blue channel is clipped.
• Blue – areas where both green and red channels are clipped.
• Green – areas where both blue and red channels are clipped.
• Red – areas where both blue and green channels are clipped.
• Black – areas where all 3 channels are clipped.
https://updates.fastrawviewer.com/data/FastRawViewer2-Manual-ENG.pdf#pag...
--
Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team