I did something a little different here. I put hue clocks on a couple of items, sky, red light, hills, water. (my screenshot does not show this).
I fixed the lightness. Then I cranked up the lab colors before correcting. I moved the pivot point with the cursor until I balanced the sky, water, etc. Then backed down.
Final step, I tried (?) with lizard tail to get more detail from ridges.
I am not happy with some yellowing on the right.
Steve week 2 ex6 Lake
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Steve,
2 things...
A Lizard tail on the L channel saved the highlights in the upper Left....Shot1
You can flatten the B channel a bit to kill off the yellow. Use the color worm to help you find the area of the curve you need to adjust and use a contrast pin to get the range...Shot2
Over all well done...
Greg
2 things...
A Lizard tail on the L channel saved the highlights in the upper Left....Shot1
You can flatten the B channel a bit to kill off the yellow. Use the color worm to help you find the area of the curve you need to adjust and use a contrast pin to get the range...Shot2
Over all well done...
Greg
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