Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-22-2017, 03:49 PM
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For me. B&W is usually the answer - adding a lot contrast tends to make the colours look unreal, but B&W removes the image one step from reality anyway, so you can focus on producing a good-looking image rather and forget about it looking natural - the colour sliders in LR that alter that hue even when it's in B&W help a lot in this - and you can produce very unrealistic 'colour casts' if they help the final B&W image
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