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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 312164" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>There is some info in the sky--my edit is only so you can see it. All I did was to pull the Blue Luminance slider to -100 (yes, I lowered it). That alone popped out some info in the sky. I turned down the highlights to -100 then used the Adjustment Brush to paint over the sky and raise the sky's saturation to +100. I didn't use any noise reduction or anything else. This is to simply let you know there is more info available to you. I'm not the best with all the ins and outs of Lightroom though so maybe someone else can really help get the sky to look better while also allowing the rest of the photo to look good, too. Recently Jake/ [USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] used a Photoshop CC screen layer to paint over one of my photos which really helped. Your photo might benefit from something similar to bring out the detail in the sky without creating the halos around the trees like I did here. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]91566[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 312164, member: 13196"] There is some info in the sky--my edit is only so you can see it. All I did was to pull the Blue Luminance slider to -100 (yes, I lowered it). That alone popped out some info in the sky. I turned down the highlights to -100 then used the Adjustment Brush to paint over the sky and raise the sky's saturation to +100. I didn't use any noise reduction or anything else. This is to simply let you know there is more info available to you. I'm not the best with all the ins and outs of Lightroom though so maybe someone else can really help get the sky to look better while also allowing the rest of the photo to look good, too. Recently Jake/ [USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] used a Photoshop CC screen layer to paint over one of my photos which really helped. Your photo might benefit from something similar to bring out the detail in the sky without creating the halos around the trees like I did here. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]91566._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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