Nikon Capture 4 User Manual

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Getting to Know Nikon Capture 4 Editor

Lost Highlights and Shadows
Areas of the image in which details in the high end or low ends of the tone range may have
been lost (“lost” highlights or shadows) can be identifi ed by locating pixels with the maximum
or minimum value for one or more channel. This information can be used when using color
balance ( 66) or adjusting the white point or black point to capture the optimal amount of
detail without sacrifi cing contrast ( 51).

Show Lost Highlights
When

Show Lost Highlights is selected in

the

Image menu, “lost” highlights (pixels

with a value of 255 for one or more channel)
are shown in color (see table below). Other
pixels are shown in black.

R

G

B

Shown in

“Lost”

“Lost”

“Lost”

White

“Lost”

“Lost”

Not “lost”

Yellow

“Lost”

Not “lost”

“Lost”

Magenta

Not “lost”

“Lost”

“Lost”

Cyan

“Lost”

Not “lost” Not “lost”

Red

Not “lost”

“Lost”

Not “lost”

Green

Not “lost” Not “lost”

“Lost”

Blue

“Lost” Highlights and Shadows

Before saving images in a format other than NEF, adjust settings to avoid “losing” highlights or shadows
in large areas of the image. Information lost through editing can not be recovered once an image is
saved in a format other than NEF.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Press L to view or hide lost highlights, S to view or hide lost shadows.

“Highlights” displayed in image
window title bar

Show Lost Shadows
When

Show Lost Shadows is selected in

the

Image menu, “lost” shadows (pixels

with a value of 0 for one or more channel)
are shown in color (see table below). Other
pixels are shown in white.

R

G

B

Shown in

“Lost”

“Lost”

“Lost”

Black

“Lost”

“Lost”

Not “lost”

Blue

“Lost”

Not “lost”

“Lost”

Green

Not “lost”

“Lost”

“Lost”

Red

“Lost”

Not “lost” Not “lost”

Cyan

Not “lost”

“Lost”

Not “lost” Magenta

Not “lost” Not “lost”

“Lost”

Yellow

“Shadows” displayed in image
window title bar

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