This may explain something that has been bothering me about the second
image in Little Houghton #1. It's such a lovely subject, but there is
very little texture, contrast, whatever, in the building walls, where I
would expect a lot of character. Since it was shot with a red filter (to
bring up the foliage and sky?), that would lighten the reds, like
bricks, and lower their contrast with mortar, etc., no?
Moose
Jim Brokaw wrote:
>A green filter will lighten objects that are its own color (greens) such as
>grass, trees, plants, etc. It will also darken objects that are the
>'complementary' color, such as red objects, but it also to some extent
>darkens the blue sky because blue is 'complementary' to the yellow component
>of the 'green' in the filter.
>
>
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