Exposure warning - underexposure - doesn't work
I use Capture One v3.7 LE on Windows XP, SP1. My computer is a 2.4 GHz Pentium, 1GB of RAM, 15 - 50 GB of free drive space.
I'm using Capture One for more than one year regularly. I have been using versions 1.3 and 3.6.
I work on .CR2 files from Canon EOS 350D.
When I switch on the exposure warning (F5) and when I move the left slider (Black point) to value approx. 50. There must be underexposed areas according to histogram. But no BLUE areas are displayed. In C1 LE versions 1.3 and 3.6 there were blue areas showing what parts of the picture are underexposed.
The overexposure warning, red areas, are displayed in the same way as in C1 LE versions 1.3 and 3.6.
The exposure warning percentage are on default levels - if I'm not mistaken 3.5% for overexposure and 1.5% for underexposure. I tried to switch the ound warning on or off but it has no influence. The BLUE underexposed areas are not displayed, anyway.
I experienced the same behaviour with C1 LE v3.7RC1.
Is this a known bug? Is there any work beeing done to correct it?
Pavel
I'm using Capture One for more than one year regularly. I have been using versions 1.3 and 3.6.
I work on .CR2 files from Canon EOS 350D.
When I switch on the exposure warning (F5) and when I move the left slider (Black point) to value approx. 50. There must be underexposed areas according to histogram. But no BLUE areas are displayed. In C1 LE versions 1.3 and 3.6 there were blue areas showing what parts of the picture are underexposed.
The overexposure warning, red areas, are displayed in the same way as in C1 LE versions 1.3 and 3.6.
The exposure warning percentage are on default levels - if I'm not mistaken 3.5% for overexposure and 1.5% for underexposure. I tried to switch the ound warning on or off but it has no influence. The BLUE underexposed areas are not displayed, anyway.
I experienced the same behaviour with C1 LE v3.7RC1.
Is this a known bug? Is there any work beeing done to correct it?
Pavel
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I accidentally found a solution to my problem. There is an item Show Tool Settings in menu View. It's possible to switch on/off the exposure warning for Highlights or shadows. My highlights were on while shadows were off.
Sorry, I'm stupid not finding these settings before asking.
Pavel0
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