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Apr 08, 2023
Nice shots! some of hem seem a little bit on the yellow/green side, try bringing the color filter towards Amber and Magenta a little to cut down those greens just a pinch
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Unknown member
Apr 09, 2023
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It is probably a product of the yellow of the radioactive glass, the camera I used is the sony a7c.
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Unknown member
Apr 10, 2023
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yeah, I noticed it's very common that older vintage glasses come out to be warmer that it is in reality, or with a strong green tint.
Usually to correct this, just lower the Kelvin by 200-500K and maybe push the color filter towards Blue or Magenta, depending on the color shifting
By doing this you start correcting the colors by cutting down the warm, yellow, green tones and pushing skin tones, skies & the greens towards colder regions, shifting the skin tones towards red or pink, greens and blues shifted towards teal or blue.
hope fully this helps, can't wait to see more of your shots!
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Unknown member
Apr 08, 2023
can you also mention the camera model you've used for these shot as a reference? thanks!
Nice shots! some of hem seem a little bit on the yellow/green side, try bringing the color filter towards Amber and Magenta a little to cut down those greens just a pinch
can you also mention the camera model you've used for these shot as a reference? thanks!