Hi,
I've been a bit busy organising a photo exhibition with the objective of getting local people more interested than just taking snapshots - got quite a good response of 27 people & 140 images.
Here is a (snap!)shot from the event (not taken by me) - I had great problems with sodium lights in the church - most I replaced with tungsten (5 out of 6), but this shot has both in there as well as a touch of daylight.
See what you can do with just CurveMeister - although a touch of focusing/sharpening wouldn't come amiss as it was 1/4sec handheld.
Bit of a problem image
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Ok...
I went for the easy kill shot....
I used the conversion files Mike has so kindly included in the program. There is a ACV file you can load using the convenient "Load" button, that converts Tungsten to Daylight in RGB. Shot 1 and 2
I then set a neutral. and closed the image.
I reopened in LAB and re-set the neutral. I then tweaked the color saturation a bit and adjusted the L curve to open the shadows a bit. Shot 4
Greg
I went for the easy kill shot....
I used the conversion files Mike has so kindly included in the program. There is a ACV file you can load using the convenient "Load" button, that converts Tungsten to Daylight in RGB. Shot 1 and 2
I then set a neutral. and closed the image.
I reopened in LAB and re-set the neutral. I then tweaked the color saturation a bit and adjusted the L curve to open the shadows a bit. Shot 4
Greg
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