I am reading Martin Evening's Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book and I've just found some interesting details about treating non-reflective highlights.
Non-specular or non-reflective highlights need to be treated differently from the specualtive. This is because they contain important details that need to be preserved.
I usually use the clipping gamut warning to judge if the highlights clipping has occured. Martin also recommend adjusting Recovery slider in Threshold mode.
I've never used the Threshold mode before - I am going to try that and see if it works for me.
Non-specular or non-reflective highlights need to be treated differently from the specualtive. This is because they contain important details that need to be preserved.
I usually use the clipping gamut warning to judge if the highlights clipping has occured. Martin also recommend adjusting Recovery slider in Threshold mode.
I've never used the Threshold mode before - I am going to try that and see if it works for me.