Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 12:15 pm
In LAB I set shadow and neutral. This seemed to remove what appeared to be a slight green cast in the original image.
Any saturation adjustment brought a blue cast to the dark shadows. I therefore didn't use any increase in saturation.
When you say check the Hue clock for blue cast is blue are you saying the blue cast should be visible. If it is I can't see it as an obvious blue.
I am still trying to come to grips with setting up a lizard tail. Can you direct me as to how this curve is set-up (ie how many points do you select on the curve to ensure the whole curved doesn't move) and what exactly it achieves. I tried a lizard curve at the dark end of the curve but it seemed to make the detail in that area of the image worse.
Benny
Any saturation adjustment brought a blue cast to the dark shadows. I therefore didn't use any increase in saturation.
When you say check the Hue clock for blue cast is blue are you saying the blue cast should be visible. If it is I can't see it as an obvious blue.
I am still trying to come to grips with setting up a lizard tail. Can you direct me as to how this curve is set-up (ie how many points do you select on the curve to ensure the whole curved doesn't move) and what exactly it achieves. I tried a lizard curve at the dark end of the curve but it seemed to make the detail in that area of the image worse.
Benny