Much of my work is with Black and white where the Over/Under exposure indicators are not too helpful in that they only signal that any one of the RGB values is at its limit.
For monochrome I use R:G:B values of 83:176:41 which means that my high Green level trips the indicator long before a full white is achieved. [BTW I would like to hear what others are using for their ratios.] I am not sure how other users are working with this situation but I wonder if it would be practical to put a 'switch' in the indicator routine that averaged the RGB values if the Saturation was set to 0 (zero)? Theoretically one could simply use the Histogram to solve the problem but often the 'tails' of that graph are difficult to really determine a cut point and ..... frankly, the over/under indicators and their ease of use are so powerful that I would like to see their use furthered. Cheers; David _______________________________________________ Rawstudio-users mailing list [email protected] http://rawstudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rawstudio-users
