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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 684333" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I am having a huge problem with clipping blacks in the leaves after I convert the file from Adobe RGB to sRGB. I am sharing a Dropbox link to the original unedited NEF in hopes someone might be able to explain how to keep the colors saturated in sRGB while not clipping the blacks. The original NEF is underexposed while the leaves in my edited files above are too light. </p><p></p><p>Any comments and/or suggestions on how to resolve clipping the blacks will be greatly appreciated. I have an entire folder to edit so I need to figure this out. :shame: To the naked eye, the colors were very saturated and lighter than they appear in the NEF but darker than they appear in my edited jpegs.</p><p></p><p>A huge part of the issue is caused by clipping in the color saturation. But even when I dial back the saturation, it doesn't stop it...and only makes the image look blah. </p><p></p><p> @<a href="https://nikonites.com/member-13090-horoscope-fish.html" target="_blank">Horoscope Fish</a> any help will be appreciated. You've run into this same problem. I just haven't been able to figure out how to resolve it. There is little to no clipping in my edited file when saved as Adobe RGB. But no matter whether I convert to sRGB at the beginning of editing or at the end, the leaves are filled with clipped blacks. Please remember this file is shot in camera as Adobe RGB.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/fi21b4fwvvep4lv/_DSC7685.NEF?dl=0" target="_blank">https://www.dropbox.com/s/fi21b4fwvvep4lv/_DSC7685.NEF?dl=0</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 684333, member: 13196"] I am having a huge problem with clipping blacks in the leaves after I convert the file from Adobe RGB to sRGB. I am sharing a Dropbox link to the original unedited NEF in hopes someone might be able to explain how to keep the colors saturated in sRGB while not clipping the blacks. The original NEF is underexposed while the leaves in my edited files above are too light. Any comments and/or suggestions on how to resolve clipping the blacks will be greatly appreciated. I have an entire folder to edit so I need to figure this out. :shame: To the naked eye, the colors were very saturated and lighter than they appear in the NEF but darker than they appear in my edited jpegs. A huge part of the issue is caused by clipping in the color saturation. But even when I dial back the saturation, it doesn't stop it...and only makes the image look blah. @[URL="https://nikonites.com/member-13090-horoscope-fish.html"]Horoscope Fish[/URL] any help will be appreciated. You've run into this same problem. I just haven't been able to figure out how to resolve it. There is little to no clipping in my edited file when saved as Adobe RGB. But no matter whether I convert to sRGB at the beginning of editing or at the end, the leaves are filled with clipped blacks. Please remember this file is shot in camera as Adobe RGB. [URL]https://www.dropbox.com/s/fi21b4fwvvep4lv/_DSC7685.NEF?dl=0[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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