Tried this:
Bad Color
http://www.railpictures.net/viewreject. ... ey=8196524
Fix
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 509&nseq=1
BAD COLOR FIX
BAD COLOR FIX
Mark it Zero.
Re: BAD COLOR FIX
Well, that's the easy way of doing it.
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Re: BAD COLOR FIX
YOU pussed out man hahaha
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Re: BAD COLOR FIX
That original *may* have been fixable as a color shot for rp.net - you just had a strong yellow cast to the whole shot which could have been cooled down. At least the light sources were the same color. I had one where half the shot was bathed in similar yellow light and the other half was bathed in a blue color cast light and nothing I could do in photoshop could get an even, good looking color to the whole shot (and/or I didn't care to put an excessive amount of time into a so-so shot ) so I did the B&W conversion "cop out" :
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 31&nseq=12
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 31&nseq=12
Michael Harding
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Re: BAD COLOR FIX
When I did the B&W I had your shot in mind. I remembered when you had done that.
Mark it Zero.