In current implementation Zebra stripes are black and white and the options are off, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100%.
I would like to have possibility to select the colors like it is possible to select focus peaking color, as usually overexposing is shown with red. For me optimal colors would be red and transparent. So maybe background color could be chosen from white or transparent and for stripes black, red, orange
Options for over exposure limits for zebra stripes are quite rough and deep. I am used to set the limit closer to the absolute over exposure. I suggest adding values 99%, 98%, 97%, 95% and 93%
Also the possibility to set under exposure limit and to show under exposure areas would be great. Same principle but on other end with limits for values under 0%, 1%, 2%,3%,5%,7% and 10% and optimal colors for me would be blue and transparent but also here it could be with selectable background and stripe colors.
Cheers, JT
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Thanks for the advice, I've added this to my todo.
Just to clarify when you say red and transparent - as in it should be solid red where overexposed, or red/transparent stripes across the overexposed regions?
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2020-01-14
It would be red/transparent stripes across the overexposed regions
Cheers, JT
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In current implementation Zebra stripes are black and white and the options are off, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100%.
I would like to have possibility to select the colors like it is possible to select focus peaking color, as usually overexposing is shown with red. For me optimal colors would be red and transparent. So maybe background color could be chosen from white or transparent and for stripes black, red, orange
Options for over exposure limits for zebra stripes are quite rough and deep. I am used to set the limit closer to the absolute over exposure. I suggest adding values 99%, 98%, 97%, 95% and 93%
Also the possibility to set under exposure limit and to show under exposure areas would be great. Same principle but on other end with limits for values under 0%, 1%, 2%,3%,5%,7% and 10% and optimal colors for me would be blue and transparent but also here it could be with selectable background and stripe colors.
Cheers, JT
Thanks for the advice, I've added this to my todo.
Just to clarify when you say red and transparent - as in it should be solid red where overexposed, or red/transparent stripes across the overexposed regions?
It would be red/transparent stripes across the overexposed regions
Cheers, JT