I just followed the link and quite honestly I found the strawberry colors to be much more natural in the original than in the 'modified' version...
I would bite in the first and walk away from the rest.
Rongnongno wrote:
I just followed the link and quite honestly I found the strawberry colors to be much more natural in the original than in the 'modified' version...
I would bite in the first and walk away from the rest.
you ain't playin nice :!: lol
Rongnongno wrote:
I just followed the link and quite honestly I found the strawberry colors to be much more natural in the original than in the 'modified' version.
As I often said, "what's reality got to do with it" Rongnongno, stick to the subject.... Photography... an art form... not a realistic reproduction.
Here, sip this, it will make the colors look very bright... you too can be a Peter Maxx. Oh, the LSD on the label stands for Lens, Sharp, Detail.
Personally, I like to brighten the colors in my photos to make an Art Like photo. Psychological, we tend to remember things brighter than they really are, so bright colors reproduces the colors we think we saw, a non-reality.
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Lightroom has an easier way. Develop>HSL/Color/B&W>Color. Select the desired color box and adjust the luminance to increase or decrease the color.
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