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Dayo
Registered: April 2007 Location: Bahrain Posts: 447
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Thu May 17, 2007 16:08
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Rating: 3.00
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Never been in a cave such as this.
The colour needs some tweaking as it overwhelms the image. It will be very difficult to do if a raw file is not available though.
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Foto-House
Registered: May 2007 Location: Missouri, USA Posts: 61
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I agree, the color needs to be tweeked a little (and I do have the RAW file as all I ever shoot is RAW) The file was converted in ACR and with the limited sliders I could not get the orange from the tungsten lighting out (the scene was orange by the way to the eye also). In Lightroom however, I am able to lower the saturation level on several different color sliders. I am working on one now that I will repost that brings the water to a more black color and lowers the level of orange in the rocks.
------------------------------ The most important piece of equipment we have is our imagination.
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Dayo
Registered: April 2007 Location: Bahrain Posts: 447
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Will like to see the adjusted image. I think it will be really, really tough to fix especially since it was really orange even to the human eye.
I did see one similar shot someone posted a before and after. Took quite a bit of work in PS after but he got a well balanced shot.
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