Hi Tanja,
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
Yes, the church needs some work, or some work undone I should say. The first photo is the OOC JPEG, with neutral settings, the second the RAW file with my (attempted) enhancements. So, I can't blend them, but could desaturate the second image to some degree and blend it with the first with a mask. But I do like the colour differentiation in the stonework of the church in the second version, although the red-orange patches definitely need correcting. I'll see what I can do along those lines.
Cheers,
Art
Show some of your work.
Art,
Try this...
Take your image into CM and create a L channel mask as shown. Then do the color moves; the bell shaped curve should hold off some of the super saturated colors for you. Play around with this or an inverted version of it...
Greg
Try this...
Take your image into CM and create a L channel mask as shown. Then do the color moves; the bell shaped curve should hold off some of the super saturated colors for you. Play around with this or an inverted version of it...
Greg
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I corrected the red-orange patches in the church with a combination of a CM mask and PS layer mask.
I inadvertently chose the even more saturated version to begin with, so the plant colours here have shifted England toward the tropics! But I'm into it, for now.
Cheers,
Art
I inadvertently chose the even more saturated version to begin with, so the plant colours here have shifted England toward the tropics! But I'm into it, for now.
Cheers,
Art
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Here is my swing at this...I used an action I have that creates a butterfly comparison so you can see them side by side...
This is using the techniques I have shown over the course of the class, color expansion was through a R channel mask that had been curved to reduce the reds.
Inverted R channel with a bell curve.
Sharpened using PPW sharpening.
Greg
This is using the techniques I have shown over the course of the class, color expansion was through a R channel mask that had been curved to reduce the reds.
Inverted R channel with a bell curve.
Sharpened using PPW sharpening.
Greg
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