On 11-06-26 2:21 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Jun 25, 2011, at 7:07 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
The camera correction menu? I tried that and wasn't able to get
anything that worked. Perhaps I wasn't using it correctly.
No, I was talking about the LR, when you work with the RAW file.
I believe you have LR.
My apologies, Lightroom calls it Camera Calibration, not Camera Correction.
It has hue and saturation sliders for each channel, but not gain sliders. I
may just need to do some work to learn how they are supposed to be used.
Forgive for me interceding in a private convo, but -- and I could be
wrong here -- I think that Igor means to suggest you use the HSL / Color
/ B&W sliders. You can select one or more colours in the image and
twist them around quite a lot (eg: changing the hue and/or reducing the
luminance or saturation).
I would not recommend using the Camera Calibration section for creative
control. It's meant to be used to correct for a permanent colour-cast
or other colour-shifts caused by the camera itself, not the transient
light conditions. You use that section together with a colour reference
card that you shoot, not unlike using a gray card. See this article
using the Gretag Macbeth colour card ...
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/accessories/dig-calib-profil.shtml
-bmw
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