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Blown out sky.... what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 264244" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>How much post processing have you done? The sky does not seem "blown out" to me on the top part.</p><p></p><p>Supposing you have a raw file, I would put the exposure a lot down to get the colour of the sky and then brighten up your subject with shadow protection.</p><p>One way to work with this ideally is to look at the histogram when you have taken the picture and make certain you do not blow out elements, so no high peak against the right side of the histogram. Manually adjust if you have this (so you do not miss data) and work on corrections in post processing afterwards to correctly show your subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 264244, member: 15675"] How much post processing have you done? The sky does not seem "blown out" to me on the top part. Supposing you have a raw file, I would put the exposure a lot down to get the colour of the sky and then brighten up your subject with shadow protection. One way to work with this ideally is to look at the histogram when you have taken the picture and make certain you do not blow out elements, so no high peak against the right side of the histogram. Manually adjust if you have this (so you do not miss data) and work on corrections in post processing afterwards to correctly show your subject. [/QUOTE]
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