Some of my camera images show a "Highlight Clipping" warning in Zephyr and this discoloration is destroying my textures.
I examined one of the problem images in Adobe Camera and noticed that the "Whites" were getting overexposed and causing the problem, so I adjusted the "Whites" slider to recover the detail, but Zephyr will only recognize this change if I save the file with a different name and re-import it. This does not seem practical with 50 images after I have already gotten to the texture creation stage
Is there a way to update the project images with this correction, or swap the images with the new images?
The imported format is tif. (Zephyr could not read the "fff" camera raw format)
See the uploaded screen shot to see the problem.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B17gZBc8gkrUMkx1RVdkTlA4RzA/view?usp=sharing
Brian
I examined one of the problem images in Adobe Camera and noticed that the "Whites" were getting overexposed and causing the problem, so I adjusted the "Whites" slider to recover the detail, but Zephyr will only recognize this change if I save the file with a different name and re-import it. This does not seem practical with 50 images after I have already gotten to the texture creation stage
Is there a way to update the project images with this correction, or swap the images with the new images?
The imported format is tif. (Zephyr could not read the "fff" camera raw format)
See the uploaded screen shot to see the problem.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B17gZBc8gkrUMkx1RVdkTlA4RzA/view?usp=sharing
Brian
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