Seems to me that you can get pretty good results if you take the before
into ACR and hit the Auto White Balance. Then, because there is a tiny
bit of blue cast left in the foreground, bump the temperature up just a
tad. Works for me. That Auto White Balance has beem much improved.
Not perfect, but an excellent starting point. Having Camera Raw
available as a filter in PS CC is really nice. And you can us it on a
single layer. VBG
Paul in Portland OR
On 7/20/2013 11:06 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I agree that it's a dramatic improvement but it's not quite there yet.
> The foreground isn't too bad but the mountains and sky look pretty
> washed out. You went from grossly oversaturated and contrasty to a bit
> undersaturated and contrasty.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 7/12/2013 6:28 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
>> Tina wrote:
>>> PESO:
>>>
>>> I couldn't resist going back and redoing the K14 scan that I've had the
>>> most problems with using the Camera Raw filter.
>>>
>>> Here is before:
>>>
>>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/151212364
>>>
>>> Here is after:
>>>
>>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/151267372
>>>
>>> Better?
>> Tina, in my opinion, what has happened is that you have removed some
>> inappropriate colours; and what remains is very unsaturated.
>>
>> Compare the sky and clouds in the two. The first image gave an inkling of
>> the real colours; the second is nearly devoid of colour. Can you remove the
>> excess green and at the same time retain the best of the rest?
>>
>> Secondly, is that image as sharp as you expected? To my eyes it doesn't
>> look sharp at all. IMO.
>>
>> I really ought to scan a few of my Kodachromes of the same vintage and
>> see how mine behave ...
>>
>> Brian Swale.
>>
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