Thanks again, Moose, for the advice. I did look closer at the image and, yes,
ACR default conversion. If I drill into the color, the blue is there, as you
say, a blue grey, and my perception, when reducing the shadow, makes it look
less grey. So I'll play with #4.
I have looked at your HTML in the past and it did look straight forward. I just
need to utilized my current hosting service. One more thing to add to my plate
of things to do/learn.
WayneS
At 1/2/2020 12:08 AM, Moose wrote:
>On 12/31/2019 5:34 AM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
>>At 12/30/2019 05:01 PM, Lighten Up Moose wrote:
>>
>>I have a lot of great sky here in AZ, other than when it is just blue. I am
>>always trying to find the best composition. Here is one example of me trying
>>to pull up the shadows:
>>
>>Raw: https://photos.app.goo.gl/qcBSFi2fG4mgLAXN8
>
>Pedant's corner: That's not Raw, it's a JPEG. A Raw file doesn't become
>viewable until it's been converted. Different converters will default to
>different results.
>
>I believe you may mean "ACR default conversion."?
>
>>ACR: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4S5iDBJCZNrw3FRx7
>
>And this would then be "ACR Auto settings conversion."?
>
>>Not too much adjustment, ACR auto. Sorry I don't have cool mouse over web
>>skills yet.
>
>Steal the HTML. It's simple.
>
>>What I'm am wondering is, have the clouds become more blue with the
>>adjustment?
>
>They have probably not become more blue, but is more visible when the shadows
>are lightened.
>
>>Not sure how to adjust this properly. I don't have Kens high Color IQ.
>
>Moose's (Secret) Rules for Outdoor Color.
>
>1.You don't actually remember the color details. (Lots of books about memory
>say so.)
>
>2. Your camera didn't "see" the same colors you did.
>
>3. If anyone else was there, there memory of color is faulty, too.
>
>4. Therefore, you are more than justified in making it look like you think it
>looked, or, better, as you think it should look.
>-----------
>Soooo, if the clouds look too blue to you, they are too blue. There are, of
>course, several ways to treat that. Try CTRL-U, Blues, and use the Saturation
>slider to taste.
>
>No Blues Moose
>
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