One more comment about the clipping display.
In the image itself, as rendered to the left of the camera when in the histogram display mode, the image itself should show certain spots or areas blinking to black at about 2 blinks per second. Any art of the image that is NOT blinking would be OK, but any blinking areas would represent areas that have blown out highlights.
Now, there is one other possibility, and that is that during RAW processing you could have inadvertently set the white point too low. This would artificially produce blown out highlights. However, thanks to the engineers at Canon, the CR2 file RAW Processing concept allows you to go back and start over from the beginning at any time.
Ok, I did see the blk spots blinking on some pics, so know i know what those are. Guess I'll do some learning about raw processing. Good thing I like a challange
Also do some bracketing maybe. Well Thanks again bob and AVMODE. You guys are great help.
PeAcE

