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so youve heard pretty cool things about dark table and youve decided to try it out you load your first capture and wait what the sky is pink the c is pink dark table is rubbish the sun is clearly yellow as displayed in this 2d graph so why is dark table turning the sun pink and what can we do to fix it the most common culprit of pink areas in your capture is highlight clipping at the sensor this is what happens when you have too much fun in the sun part of the data you captured hit the ceiling of the sensors upper limit and the sensor said yep im full write maximum values in all these areas when we load a camera native data file also known as raw into dark table we apply certain processes so we can visualize the data captured im going to try and investigate why the highlights turn pink so bear with me or skip to the chapter in the video where i attempt to fix the pink highlights lets say that this is our capture with a bit of overexposure i will disable all modules that i can dis