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Need help on Exposure Warnings

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  • photo by FA
    Have you created a layer? As long as you don't have a layer, any change will be global, i.e. affecting the whole image.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    The blue and red warnings are not only related to underexposed and overexposed areas, but also to the capacity of your screen or your printing device to display or print colors. If some colors can't be displayed or printed correctly, the corresponding warnings will light up.
    You should first have a look at the color space chosen in the "output" tool.
    Cheers,
    Robert
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  • SFA
    It is probably also worth observing at 100% what happens when you make an adjustment if you are not already doing so.

    Bear in mind that significant adjustment to only the extreme values MAY make an image look unbalanced.

    If you need specific control of extreme under of over exposure you probably need to experiment with the levels tool(s) to see where that takes you.

    Grant
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