Nov 3, 2020 Run Down Building

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Rob Trek
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Nov 3, 2020 Run Down Building

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Re: Nov 3, 2020 Run Down Building

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I wanted to follow up on this image. If you right-click the image and look at the large view, the open panels on the screen show the Capture One Curves tool two times, and the White Balance tool. Note that each of the curves tools shows a difference curve tab - one for RGB, and one for Luma (luminosity). What I found with inverting the curves is that it also inverts the controls for the White Balance. Note that the Kelvin temperature is really low in order to give it a warmer look while the tint is really high to give the roof and grass that really brilliant green color. I lowered saturation as well to give it an aged look.

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