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Wolf Rider- Ah, ok. Thanks.
Not sure what would be causing that. Anyway I'll keep it in mind. PS- on the topic of lighting. I was looking at some photos of Dover yesterday and came across these two very contrasting shots. It's all about lighting... ![]() ![]() Oh yeah, and the seasons. And monitor calibration. And people's subjective and aesthetic preferences... ![]() |
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what about fog ?
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btw the sea colour in that first picture is in line with the overly saturated green terrain. with colour like that id expect to be in the bahamas. not a true image imo
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Thanks Ali. Yeah, now that you mention it- it does look way oversaturated. Guess we can add 'photoshop' to the list.
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Well, it was overly sunny. Also keep in mind that near the cliffs the color of the sea is brighter than usual. This is because of the chalk. First of all the high mineral saturation makes for a more "blueish" water when light hits the ground and also it reflects much better.
While this picture might be a bit oversaturated it's not too far off, considering that it was really sunny of course. I also have to say that I'm a very light sensitive person as I do have extremely bright eyes. So to me during summer a lot of the landscape looks very bright without any sunglasses. |
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To gauge the saturation of that first picture I think the best point of reference would be the sky color. It's getting really saturated and light blue near the horizon, which makes me think it's been very saturated and probably even lightened.
As far as I know the sky color all over the world doesn't change much from the color in this image. (and this is angled up too = bluer) ![]() Here's a more desaturated and hue shifted version that I'd say matches the original colors more closely. ![]() Last edited by BMCha; 07-24-2011 at 07:43 PM. |
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I'd go with BMCha's adjustments- it was the surreal sky colour that tipped me off as well that things were too saturated.
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