Eric,
I'm not familiar with Lightroom or the Fuji, but I've run into similar issues with my K-3 and Photoshop. I've overcome it by looking at the image in the RGB histogram and adjusting the offending color to reduce that particular offending color channel.

HTH

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Weir" <[email protected]>
Subject: Lightroom's handling of over/under exposed areas in images



Lately, i’ve been experiencing bright reds in overexposed white-ish areas in images in LR and bright-blue in underexposed black-ish areas. I’m always able to eliminate the latter by backing off the black in tone controls. Most of the time I can do the same with the former by backing off the highlights or white, but increasingly frequently It seems I unable to eliminate the bright reds no matter how much I back off highlights or white.

So, a couple questions: Why am I seeing this recently when I don’t think I ever did in the past? Is there anything I can do to eliminate the brightness reds other than backing off highlights and white in tone controls?

A couple of things that may be involved. It may be that this started when I started shooting with a Fuji X-M1 mirrorless. Second, even in low-light settings I’ve been shooting at low levels of sensitivity—no more than 800—and then adjusting exposure in processing.

Education appreciated.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]

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