Hi Shel,
She's making a chicken and vegetable stir fry. It was quite good. The purple 
fringing in the pot cover isn't an aberration. It's a reflection of the drapes 
over the patio doors. The highlights in the pot cover are 200 watt spotlights 
above the stove. They'll burn out with any medium. If you saw detail in them, 
you'd see the tungsten element      <g>. I judge every highlight based on its 
source. Highlights that are naturally out of range are quite acceptable by any 
standard. I could pull them down to less than pure white quite easily in PSCS, 
but it would be unnatural.
Paul


> Hi Paul,
> 
> I like the way the camera handles tungsten light.  Don't like the purple
> fringing and burnt highlights on the pot lid (my perennial gripe - nothing
> personal) What's your wife cooking?  How about a pic of you doing the
> dishes <LOL>
> 
> Shel 
> 
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