Very useful technique for approaching certain underwater images which seem immune to traditional white balance controls. Underwater photography often has vexing colour tints that are difficult to remove in post.
@@takebetterphotos8132 Hi again - everything I shoot is raw but there are times underwater when the flash lights the subject but not the background. Sometimes there are there are annoying green, blue or turquoise casts in the shadows that are tough to remove.
well, I think the method I learned prior is better. Create a fill layer with the color you want to reduce and divide blend mode. It is easy to modify the color in the fill layer for fine tuning.
Very useful technique for approaching certain underwater images which seem immune to traditional white balance controls. Underwater photography often has vexing colour tints that are difficult to remove in post.
Yes white balance is pretty limited with jpeg images. Night and day. Another reason to shoot in RAW if possible😊
@@takebetterphotos8132 Hi again - everything I shoot is raw but there are times underwater when the flash lights the subject but not the background. Sometimes there are there are annoying green, blue or turquoise casts in the shadows that are tough to remove.
Thanks for the feedback. The imbalance in light does make that tough. Perhaps AI can help with that
well, I think the method I learned prior is better. Create a fill layer with the color you want to reduce and divide blend mode. It is easy to modify the color in the fill layer for fine tuning.
Thanks for sharing! I will give that a try as well
Very informative identifying an alternate tool to address color cast, definitely a good addition. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot. It was from personal requirement 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Works well with Photomator 🎉
Good to hear. Every editor should have curves 😊