Ah. In the English version (which I use to take full benefit of all the
'how to's' on the internet and for problem solving) clarity is with
vibration and saturation in a small box called presence.
I read somewhere that clarity targets the mid-tones (contrast and then some
I guess). When not overdone I like the effect.
Best, Frank.
2012/10/24 philippe.amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>
> Of course, the colours have been adjusted to my taste.
> I don't know if the slider was clarity - I'm using the French
> interface - vibrance, luminance and saturation are more likely. Plus
> full beam on the blacks, and the "graduated tool" along the water line.
> If clarity refers to the slider called "clarté" here, I hardly ever
> use it as it tends to visually create something like sand between my
> teeth ... at least when working from nef.
>
> Thanks for viewing.
> Philippe
>
> Le 24 oct. 12 à 10:51, Frank Wijsmuller a écrit :
>
> > Very nice. The green one stands out for me. Was there some divine
> > light or
> > did the 'clarity' slider the best of it? (I do it all the times ;-)
> >
> > Best, Frank.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2012/10/22 philippe.amard
> >
> >> This weekend's pick, on the canal down the road:
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