>From your experiment with Filmic, I am convinced that Bruce is right.
Besides Bruce's excellent tutorial video's, here is another video by
Nicolas Winspeare about what Filmic does: https://youtu.be/flU8QPKpk3s .

Op di 15 feb. 2022 13:35 schreef Francesco Scaglioni <f...@mossdog.net>:

> Hi,
>
> On 14/02/2022 21:24, Bruce Williams wrote:
>
> Also, try disabling filmic RGB temporarily.
> That will allow shadows to clip, where filmic is rounding them off gently
> to prevent clipping.
>
>
> Interesting.  I disabled filmic and pushed the black level up ( RGB levels
> ) until the darkest part of the image showed 1,1,0 ( Colour picker ).  That
> area was showing as underexposed ( Blue in my case ).  I then re-engaged
> filmic, the chosen area then registered as 0.0.0 but the underexposure /
> blue warning disappeared for that area.  Almost as if filmic, under certain
> circumstances, is disabling the underexposure warning ( or am I just
> miserably failing to understand what filmic is actually doing - quite
> possible ).
>
>
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