On 9/9/2011 3:42 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I agree that you should maintain some of the blue cast characteristic of
> time, place and light when you made the shot. However, I still think
> your hand was a bit too light on the controls. But making the whites
> white would rob it of its character.
Well, you can judge for yourself. Back when Mike first posted this image, I did
a more or less fully corrected version,
based on the assumption that there was some neutral white on them. And then I
think it looksnatural.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Usher/Black_Swallowtail_Caterpillars.htm>
If I want something in between the result of early or late light, shade, etc.
and sunlight, and have a reference point,
I prefer to first go all the way in correction, then decide where in between to
go with the opacity slider.
Moose
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