Людмила Бандурина <[email protected]> writes:

>    I hate to magenta overexposure! And I do not see a way to make
>    overexposure colorless in the darktable. Even under the vignette sky is
>    pink.
>    Samples:
>    One photo:
>    >From
>    darktable: http://storage8.static.itmages.ru/i/13/1002/h_1380696677_130
>    2008_18e1476cde.jpg
>    From Adobe
>    Lightroom: http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6719/56124828.42/0_bafcc_8752
>    7d97_orig
>    RAW: https://s3.amazonaws.com/HomeMila/raw/IMG_4790.CR2
>    Picture of darktable better in all respects, but the pink sky just
>    negates everything!
>    And sample with pink sky under vignette (right top
>    corner): http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6706/56124828.42/0_baf97_437463
>    00_orig
>    Is there anything to do?

1) Set the white-balance to Spot, and draw a small rectangle over the
most neutral grey on the man's checked shirt.

2) Set the Base Curve to `canon EOS-like alternate'

3) Enable global tonemapping defaults (Drago, target=100) and increase
the bias to 1.0 to recover some shadow detail

4) (Subjective) Enable Color Zones: in lightness, drag the middle blues
down a square; in saturation, drag them up a square; in hue, drag them
up a square (more magenta).

That looks pretty neutral to me. From there on it's up to you.

HTH,

~Tim
-- 
<http://www.shinyphoto.co.uk/>


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