landing zone … October 3, 2018 / Dr. Denny Wilkins … on a stump in the forest at my university. Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditPinterestTumblrLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks, Greg. As you know, RAW images are flat in texture and tone. I also think they’re a bit colder (in color temp) than reality. So try to counterbalance that cold with a little warm. I tend to, of course, overdo it. Cheers … Reply
Interesting. I always feel like my RAWs are too far to the warm end. However that could be a) settings, or b) just a personal aesthetic thing. Regardless, the richness here and the interplay between darkness and color is wonderful. Reply
I like it when you do not produce over-colorized pieces. Nice, at least I think so.
Thanks, Greg. As you know, RAW images are flat in texture and tone. I also think they’re a bit colder (in color temp) than reality. So try to counterbalance that cold with a little warm. I tend to, of course, overdo it. Cheers …
Interesting. I always feel like my RAWs are too far to the warm end. However that could be a) settings, or b) just a personal aesthetic thing.
Regardless, the richness here and the interplay between darkness and color is wonderful.
Thanks. 🙂