I could but if I tell you what I know you might stop looking. ;)
You know me I'm very picky. Not much fun if you ask me in letting you cheat.
I can say that I haven't look beyond the first dialogue. I've not looked a sharpness, noise etc.
I've reviewed it on the slow as computer so I've been critical of the order at which things occur. If you select say Fluoroescent light (clue) then in my opinion the dialogue should change before processing occurs not at the end as that gives the impression nothing has happened.
We spent sometime talking about white point. 6500K is the correct white point to ISO standards but 5500K is the color of light that surrounds Kodak plants. And 5500K is what Adobe use so 5500K it is. But it was given some discussion.
I'll give you clues tint tint but I think you guys should be encourage to make your own findings. K OOOOOOOh
LOL
It was the HIGHLIGHT of a few weekends ago.
Look at what happens to the color in the box for the eyedropper when you pass over an image where there have been adjustments made.
Yani