pjm1
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Does anyone know if there's anyway to show - easily - in lightroom areas of a photo which are greater than a particular luminance, say 92%? I realise I can wander over the possibly areas with the WB eyedropper and look at the R, G, B %s but that's quite a bit slower than just having a second set of blinkies (say) which show highlights rather than clipped whites.
One sort-of-solution seems to be to add a large extra amount of exposure (say +2.5 to 3) and look for the standard red blinkies.
Reason for asking is to check for lighting hotspots a bit more analytically (I don't yet have enough experience just to be able to tell immediately).
Thanks in advance.
One sort-of-solution seems to be to add a large extra amount of exposure (say +2.5 to 3) and look for the standard red blinkies.
Reason for asking is to check for lighting hotspots a bit more analytically (I don't yet have enough experience just to be able to tell immediately).
Thanks in advance.