Hi Remco, your short comment about thé clipping tresholds versus end-use of
thé image (screen, print) has drawn my attention and I am interested to
understand this better. I do not often print but thé latest photo book I
had printed was disappointing for a few pictures in terms of visibility in
thé darks/shadows. Do you have any advice on how you assess on screen
whether a print will be good ?  Thank you on advance, Marc.

Op do 17 feb. 2022 07:47 schreef Remco Viëtor <remco.vie...@wanadoo.fr>:

> On mercredi 16 février 2022 21:42:41 CET Terry Pinfold wrote:
> > I agree with Bruce that Filmic tries to reduce clipping of the blacks and
> > the whites and this is the desired behaviour of filmic. It is really
> worth
> > watching Aurélien's video on this. Even if some of it gets very technical
> > it gives a good understanding of the what and why of filmic.
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leZVK2s68QA
> >
> Also, a right-click on the over/underexposure button (the divided square)
> gives you the option to indicate what you consider under-exposure in EV
> below
> 100% white. Useful if you know how the final image is going to be used
> (screen, print...).
>
>
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