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Apr 22, 2011 21:36 |  #1

Not quite sure what has happened, but took a bunck of photos last night and edited about half of them. I finally sat back in fronyt of the computer to finish edited the remaining pics and now ehen I open up a RAW image, most of the Blacks are showing up as a bright blue...if I slide the "Blacks" arrow to the right it gets worse.

I am thinking that I may have accidentally clicked on something within the photoshop that has caused this.

Adobe Elements 9 is the software


PLEASE HELP!!!


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Apr 22, 2011 22:19 |  #2

Click the little triangles at the top corners of the histogram to toggle the highlights (red) and shadow (blue) warnings.


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Apr 22, 2011 22:21 |  #3

You've got the shadow clipping turned on. Not sure if it is in same place in Elements, but in ACR with CS5....click on the triangle to turn off/on.


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Apr 23, 2011 01:22 as a reply to  @ D Thompson's post |  #4

Thanks!! Got it working now.


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Apr 23, 2011 08:53 |  #5

hb96tuner wrote in post #12275454 (external link)
Not quite sure what has happened, but took a bunck of photos last night and edited about half of them. I finally sat back in fronyt of the computer to finish edited the remaining pics and now ehen I open up a RAW image, most of the Blacks are showing up as a bright blue...if I slide the "Blacks" arrow to the right it gets worse.

I am thinking that I may have accidentally clicked on something within the photoshop that has caused this.

Adobe Elements 9 is the software


PLEASE HELP!!!

That's a good thing. Keeping both those little triangles in the upper corners of the histogram turned on lets you know if your shadows or highlights need correcting, and how much.

Maybe this can help you with PS Elements 9
http://tv.adobe.com …arn-photoshop-elements-9/ (external link)


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