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[Music] hey everyone Steve from backcountry gallery here and this time around I want to talk about blinkies or if you prefer the proper name nikon calls them the overexposure highlight warnings and canon calls it highlight alert but you know what were just gonna call them Blinkys because pretty much every brand has something like this also I realized this is kind of a basic tip but theres actually more to Blinkys than many people realize so lets go ahead and take an in-depth look so what exactly are Blinkys and why should you even care blinkies are actually pretty simple they show you the areas of the image that are so overexposed they no longer contain any detail and have become a pure detail is white when the camera detects these blown slash clipped pixels during playback it flashes them at you like what you see here with this Egret photo the areas that you see flashing are pure white with no detail for comparison heres the same shot exposed just at the edge of clipping with