Originally Posted by
Davejl
I would appreciate some guidance with using the Canon DPP histogram. I understand how the levels histogram in PSE (mine is v. 7!) works, but DPP confuses me. (My raw converter of preference for my 450D was Capture One, but since upgrading to the 70D, I rely on DPP. I just don't like the colour I get from using PSE with CR2 to DNG conversions).
If I move the lightness slider in PSE to the left to meet the right side of the histogram, the image is brightened. But if I do the same in DPP, and make the right-sided vertical meet the histogram, the image brightens to the point of total over-exposure. I'd be grateful for an explanation.
Also, how does one recover blown highlights. It seems that pulling down the top "bar" gets rid of the highlight warning, but is this maybe just analogous to moving the output slider in PSE, i.e. not really recovering blown detail, but simply replacing white with grey?
I find that the dedicated "highlight" slider does little.
Incidentally, if I use the guidance of the histogram in the Silkypix software for my Fuji X100 shots, I tend to find that the resulting TIFF can be brightened further in PSE according to the PSE histogram than the Silkypix histogram indicated.