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  1. Good morning and I wonder if anyone is able to help me with this please? I edited a photo in Affinity and checked the highlights, they were fine and not clipped according to the clipped highlights button on the top right, the Scope graph and the Info numbers panel. However, when my mentor imported the same photo into Lightroom the highlights were clearly blown. Am I misreading the numbers in the info panel, are they nothing to do with the highlights and is there anything else I should be doing? Thank you.
  2. Hi everyone I am not very experienced at post processing. I have a photo that I took. Processing the Raw file and I need to bring up the image as it is rather lack-lustre at the moment, but when doing that the waterfall becomes blown-out as I didn't have a CPL on when taking the shot. Can anyone advise me the steps I should take to bring this image to life without the waterfall having blown-out highlights. Thank you so much in advance if you are able and willing to assist. I have uploaded the Raw CR2 file. Cheers Nerrel IMG_1862.CR2
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