I understood the goal. I just liked the original sky better.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I like the "pop" that's been added at the ground level
> I was concentating on the sky, but couldn't resist little ground work.
>> but rather prefer the darker sky of the original even with the wide angle
>> gradient. It has never struck me as strongly unnatural looking since we see
>> at least some of that with the eye.
>>
> I'm not sure I agree. I didn't, however, take this one simply on my own.
> In this case, I was responding to a specific question from Mike:
>
> "I'm looking for recommendations for an application/plugin that will even out
> the color of polarized skies with the click of a button. .....
> Right, OK then how about describing a PS2 work flow for accomplishing same
> without too much trouble and without ending up with a plastic sky."
>
> I though that was in interesting technical challenge, and rather like
> the degree to which I was able to achieve the desired end.
>
> It was my decision to even it out on the light side, as I thought the
> sky straight ahead would be the best indicator of the 'real' brightness.
> I could have made all the sky darker. The main goal was evening it out
>
> Moose
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