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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 369875" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>If already familiar with what youre saying,<em> I also know about the post-processing possibilities and their limitations, the sliders often do not remove the effect completely and tend to desaturate according to hue which can affect colors elsewhere in a photo. One can also use the PS paintbrush for color correction but that takes a bit of time to do neatly - its<u> not</u> a ten second fix in many cases.</em> </p><p> Look closer please at the photo example provided. You see that the aberrant color is mostly manifest on the near wing , but not on the far wing or shoulder.. and is still present albeit more mildly about the head and bill. I was asking why it is where it is - ,as you can see for yourself, not all areas of the same contrast values have the same color problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 369875, member: 31397"] If already familiar with what youre saying,[I] I also know about the post-processing possibilities and their limitations, the sliders often do not remove the effect completely and tend to desaturate according to hue which can affect colors elsewhere in a photo. One can also use the PS paintbrush for color correction but that takes a bit of time to do neatly - its[U] not[/U] a ten second fix in many cases.[/I] Look closer please at the photo example provided. You see that the aberrant color is mostly manifest on the near wing , but not on the far wing or shoulder.. and is still present albeit more mildly about the head and bill. I was asking why it is where it is - ,as you can see for yourself, not all areas of the same contrast values have the same color problem. [/QUOTE]
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