Great sentiment and I agree with you 110%. Us fans should be saluted after each game
Anyhow, you need to use levels to correct the color and exposure of the shot. Too dark and the ice looks yellower than it should. Something closer to this.
I was gonna ask how you did it, but I just tried "Auto Levels" in Photoshop, and it did it.
Unfortunately, that's not working for a few of the other pics I'd like to fix.
Here's one of my cousin I took that night. I can reduce the red levels a bit, but I can't figure out how to get the ice the right color. (I'm useless with Photoshop. All I really know how to do is auto levels.)
You're in tough from the get go here - I was in MSG last year for my first hockey game and couldn't believe how bad the lighting was... your originals capture it perfectly. The whole place glows yellow/orange/red.
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Anyhow, you need to use levels to correct the color and exposure of the shot. Too dark and the ice looks yellower than it should. Something closer to this.
Steve
I was gonna ask how you did it, but I just tried "Auto Levels" in Photoshop, and it did it.
Unfortunately, that's not working for a few of the other pics I'd like to fix.
Here's one of my cousin I took that night. I can reduce the red levels a bit, but I can't figure out how to get the ice the right color. (I'm useless with Photoshop. All I really know how to do is auto levels.)
the WB was so far off to begin with, it'd be hard to REALLY fix it unless you went into serious hax mode....
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