Maybe I've been doing too much processing lately. I just let my dog out back, and there is a yellowish tint to the sky. I subconsciously thought about adjusting "Tint."
jerryc41 wrote:
Maybe I've been doing too much processing lately. I just let my dog out back, and there is a yellowish tint to the sky. I subconsciously thought about adjusting "Tint."
You can easily rectify that with a Luminar supplied sky.
Spirit Vision Photography wrote:
You can easily rectify that with a Luminar supplied sky.
I tried that. It changes what's on the screen, but not what's actually outside.
jerryc41 wrote:
I tried that. It changes what's on the screen, but not what's actually outside.
You need to upgrade to the newest version.
jerryc41 wrote:
I tried that. It changes what's on the screen, but not what's actually outside.
So, like, you can't adjust the white balance?
What kind of reality do you live in anyway?
jerryc41 wrote:
Maybe I've been doing too much processing lately. I just let my dog out back, and there is a yellowish tint to the sky. I subconsciously thought about adjusting "Tint."
That's funny! Last night, I was watching the news and thought, " I could increase the white and bring out that guy's beard highlights".
LeeinNC wrote:
That's funny! Last night, I was watching the news and thought, " I could increase the white and bring out that guy's beard highlights".
I find myself doing that all the time. The other thing I do is "frame" pictures when I'm outside.
Jerry, we've had that pollution for over a week. I've shut my house up tight. Now, wearing a mask will make a difference because the smoke has particulate matter in it. Those of us with compromised lungs should stay in or protect yourselves.
The yellow sky should have a slider that lets us clean up the visual.
You did say something about a dog.
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