Hello Markus,

thank you for the reply, sounds like a great idea to me. I tried, but I
discovered that as soon as I desaturate the image (I forgot to mention
in the subject that at the end I want b/w), the conditionally blended
tonecurve gets inoperative: I set the adjustment to -0.99, tonecurve has
an effect, but going further to -1.0, the sky gets light again. When I
remove the blending (by hue) and apply the curve to the whole image, is
stays dark with all saturation settings (like expected). The same with
the b/w plugin: using it seems to disable the blending.

I can imagine that the tone curve receives the already desaturated
image, hence it's not possible to use the hue information for
conditional blending. Is it possible to change the order of the plugins
in the pipeline to work around that or am I missing something else?

Regards,
Philipp

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