ART now has two buttons that show clipped shadows and highlights. However, they act based on the processed image, which is still useful for detecting bad edits.
What I miss, as compared to DarkTable, is a third button that would show the areas that were overexposed in RAW (EDIT: or in the source image of any other format) already, regardless of any edits. This is to make myself aware that this area is damaged to begin with, and the lack of detail is not just my bad edit. Ideally, it should show the "one channel clipped" situation (where the highlight recovery might have worked) differently from "all three channels clipped".
ART now has two buttons that show clipped shadows and highlights. However, they act based on the processed image, which is still useful for detecting bad edits.
What I miss, as compared to DarkTable, is a third button that would show the areas that were overexposed in RAW (EDIT: or in the source image of any other format) already, regardless of any edits. This is to make myself aware that this area is damaged to begin with, and the lack of detail is not just my bad edit. Ideally, it should show the "one channel clipped" situation (where the highlight recovery might have worked) differently from "all three channels clipped".