There must be blue in the black paint on the steel pier post...
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Nope, neither. Shadows are typically tinted blue on blue-sky days, and bumping saturation way up will magnify that unless you avoid it by selectively saturating non-blue color ranges. Technically that is not the color of any actual object but the sky. Oh, and cameras can tend to render blues in shadows too. The sky just doesn't help with that, lol.
Nope, neither. Shadows are typically tinted blue on blue-sky days, and bumping saturation way up will magnify that unless you avoid it by selectively saturating non-blue color ranges. Technically that is not the color of any actual object but the sky. Oh, and cameras can tend to render blues in shadows too. The sky just doesn't help with that, lol.
Blue sky.... Maybe, but it was heavy fog. The sun showed a couple of hours later...
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There must be blue in the black paint on the steel pier post...
Thanks for the comments
Nope, neither. Shadows are typically tinted blue on blue-sky days, and bumping saturation way up will magnify that unless you avoid it by selectively saturating non-blue color ranges. Technically that is not the color of any actual object but the sky. Oh, and cameras can tend to render blues in shadows too. The sky just doesn't help with that, lol.
Blue sky.... Maybe, but it was heavy fog. The sun showed a couple of hours later...