On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When the image is loaded as a JPEG into ACR setting temperature to -41
> and tint to -22 seems to do a pretty fair job of not only correcting the
> shadows but the rest of the image as well. Not sure how that correlates
> to working on the raw file where you're working with actual color
> temperature but I should think proportional changes should work.
>
> I moved the temp slider until the faces looked as natural as I could, then
maybe bumped it a hair back towards warmer.
> The standard way of dealing with mixed lighting it to color correct the
> flash with a gel. The gel for fluorescent matching is a green color
> since fluorescents used to produce a green cast. But, as you'll see
>
These were the daylight-balanced CF bulbs, IIRC.
> I don't know what you did to the raw file to produce the JPEG you posted
> but I don't see a green cast from fluorescent. Maybe you've already
> wiped it away or the fluorescents are producing another color. In any
> case, I think the corrections I applied to your JPEG (on top of your raw
> file conversion) produce fairly good color (including dad's blue plaid
> shirt)
>
>
See above - I tweaked the temp in LR and applied a little clarity slider, I
believe.
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Paul Braun
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