Eric Weir wrote:
On Jul 22, 2017, at 12:52 PM, Ken Waller<kwal...@peoplepc.com>  wrote:

I'm not familiar with Lightroom or the Fuji, but I've run into similar issues 
with my K-3 and Photoshop. I've overcome it by looking at the image in the RGB 
histogram and adjusting the offending color to reduce that particular offending 
color channel.’m

Thanks, Ken. I confess I don’t understand the histogram very well and have not 
tried to make use of it. In light of your suggestion I took at look at 
Lightroom’s version of it and played around with it a little. Didn’t make much 
progress sorting it out. At the moment it seems a more complicated, perhaps 
more sophisticated, way of doing what I do by manipulating Lightroom’s tone 
controls.

Do you shoot raw and use the three color histogram to check your exposure? When you blow out a channel on exposure, then it will screw up the color balance, because the other channels will still increase in value while the blown out channel will clip. Likewise, if you shoot in jpeg, the channels will clip a lot earlier, and arbitrarily based on how the camera processes, and that would really cause weird color balance artifacts.

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