> On Jul 22, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Rick Womer <rickpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> In the Develop module, look at the triangles in the upper corners of the 
> histogram.
> 
> If they’re white, the colors you mention show up in the under- or over- 
> exposed areas of the image.
> 
> If you click on them they turn black, and the blue and red areas disappear.
> 
> I find the underexposure indicator helpful in setting the black point, 
> personally. My experience is that the overexposure indicator can be turned 
> on, the image not showing any red, but still with enough overexposure to blot 
> out any detail or contrast.

Thanks for calling my attention to the way of turning off the indicators, Rick. 
Most what I see with them turned are minuscule blue dots in black areas and red 
on sources of bright light. I don’t think I would miss much important detail, 
if any, if the overexposure indicator were turned off.

Regards,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net

“Man has been a murderer forever.”

- Peter Matthiessen.


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