Rose Weir
Active Member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2008
- Messages
- 293
- Location
- Chesley Ontario Canada
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
Whether backlit or light on these deep gold crocus (hue = yellow or orange) the clipping triangle constantly displays-Hovering with the Alt key pushed down displays a full yellow shape of the crocus blooms.
Earlier in the beta time frame I noticed that orange was troublesome (a pile of wet pumpkins) but I didn' t dwell on that as an 'issue'. Now I'm beginning to wonder if there is a limit to the basic sliders with a tone range in the yellow/orange particularly in high light.
I took a selection of shots at various aperture settings (backlit and light on the subject) just to test and it didn't matter; the develop results were the same. Eventually I just used the point curve on one without using the basic sliders and actually had better success.
Needless to say the auto tone is a complete disaster.
At the moment the monitor is calibrated to be at 100 with the xrite colormunki and the printer is calibrated. The soft proof display is no great shakes whatever profile I select. I didn't attempt to print for I wasn't sure I had developed properly.
Hmmm... the only thing I didn't try was putting the image back to the 2010 version.
I was a happy camper with Lr4 until I hit spring flowers in orange and yellow
Rose
Earlier in the beta time frame I noticed that orange was troublesome (a pile of wet pumpkins) but I didn' t dwell on that as an 'issue'. Now I'm beginning to wonder if there is a limit to the basic sliders with a tone range in the yellow/orange particularly in high light.
I took a selection of shots at various aperture settings (backlit and light on the subject) just to test and it didn't matter; the develop results were the same. Eventually I just used the point curve on one without using the basic sliders and actually had better success.
Needless to say the auto tone is a complete disaster.
At the moment the monitor is calibrated to be at 100 with the xrite colormunki and the printer is calibrated. The soft proof display is no great shakes whatever profile I select. I didn't attempt to print for I wasn't sure I had developed properly.
Hmmm... the only thing I didn't try was putting the image back to the 2010 version.
I was a happy camper with Lr4 until I hit spring flowers in orange and yellow
Rose