Clipped Pixels Mapping/warning with Mask
Posted: June 13th, 2013, 11:18 am
Mapping clipped pixels has been discussed here:
http://www.dl-c.com/discus/messages/2/12564.html
http://www.dl-c.com/board/viewtopic.php ... ning#p3274
I find mapping pixels that are at or near 100% in HSV-V and HSL-L most useful: the first one will show pixels blown in at least one of RGB channels, the second in all three (i.e. pure white).
To map, open Mask tool, then Colour Range. Select full H and S ranges (i.e. all white) and leave V (or L) at 100%. Apply.
You can also open Readout Tool and Histogram Tool simultaneously, and probe the image. Also, instead of opening Histogram, a Brightness Curve transformation can be opened - this, unlike Histogram, can show probed values on the histogram.
Note that this method can't be used on Preview to predict what areas will be clipped as a result of a transformation settings. It can be used on the output image resulting from the transformation though.
http://www.dl-c.com/discus/messages/2/12564.html
http://www.dl-c.com/board/viewtopic.php ... ning#p3274
I find mapping pixels that are at or near 100% in HSV-V and HSL-L most useful: the first one will show pixels blown in at least one of RGB channels, the second in all three (i.e. pure white).
To map, open Mask tool, then Colour Range. Select full H and S ranges (i.e. all white) and leave V (or L) at 100%. Apply.
You can also open Readout Tool and Histogram Tool simultaneously, and probe the image. Also, instead of opening Histogram, a Brightness Curve transformation can be opened - this, unlike Histogram, can show probed values on the histogram.
Note that this method can't be used on Preview to predict what areas will be clipped as a result of a transformation settings. It can be used on the output image resulting from the transformation though.