2018-08-17, 04:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 2018-08-17, 04:08 AM by BronzeTitan.)
That first shot is the proverbial "sore thumb" because it needs finer tuning than applied to the rest of the film. But to keep it a quick project, it might only be applied to those shots that clearly need toning down. As you can see from the graphs, the R-G-B corrections are not simple turn-the-dial fixes. An eye-dropper is a must for guiding the corrections . .
NOTE: I didn't do exhaustive matching for this quick proof-of-concept, only on the sky. For real, picture areas should be numbers-locked or numbers-corrected as needed to make the targeted fixes.
![[Image: The_Great_Escape_fine_tune_cc.png]](https://s15.postimg.cc/c2rrn2e17/The_Great_Escape_fine_tune_cc.png)