Instead of Shadows and Highlights module, it is recommended to use Tone
Equaliser instead with Filmic RGB if you want to selectively tweak exposure
in the shadows and highlights of your image. The Shadows and Highlights
module works in Lab space, and if pushed too far can result in undesirable
effects such as halos, etc.. Tone Equaliser works in linear space, and so
doesn't suffer from those sorts of Lab-space-related problems.

On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 02:05, Mikael Ståldal <mik...@staldal.nu> wrote:

> I am trying out the Filmic RGB module, and see that in the release notes
> it says:
>
> "A new module 'filmic RGB' which, like the previous 'filmic', is
> designed to replace 'base curve', 'shadows and highlights' and other
> global tone-mapping modules."
>
> However, I find that I want to use both Filmic RGB and Shadows and
> Highlights. Am I doing something wrong? Can I get a similar result with
> only Filmic RGB? Or is there another module that should go together with
> Filmic RGB?
>
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