Or maybe you think think this is a bad method of working?
Tony,
As long as you put it that way, yes, this is not the way to use ODR in auto mode.
I worked with Mike during the development stages and it became obvious that to wring out the best from each image, you should zero the Fill, find any hot spots and box them with a magenta rectangle, Check ODR, and now fine tune the detail area you wish to improve by drawing a yellow box around it.
If you want more cloud detail, you yellow box the sky. If you want more facial or foreground, you yellow box that area.
The trick is; and here you must practice, to be able to envelop two or three areas that you might want to improve, with your yellow box.
Think % of the yellow box. If you draw a yellow box around a too bright area and a too dark area, with half the yellow box covering some dark and some light.... nothing will change
So you have to manipulate the yellow box and place it so it adds detail in the area that you need.
You can put the yellow box over, inside, outside of the magenta box. They are independent.
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Look at the screen snao, just to show what I mean
Magenta box is boxing in a hot cloud.
Yellow (by trial and error) is drawn so it has some sky, some green grass, some dark pebbles of teh foreground too.
Percentage!!! It will prioritize the emphasis on providing detail based on teh percentage of how much of the yellow box is over what area.
Last.. It is a tool. It is not necessarily going to dramatically improve every image.
Hard to do this in words... If it would help, be happy to make a video for you to illustrate the subtleties of the yellow box.
Fred