An alternative idea:
Mask off the entire lower section of the image then us an inverted (180 
degree) 'graduated density' filter. This should provide more color 
density on the horizon and less as it progresses upwards. The mask will 
protect everything below the horizon.

David

On 03/18/2014 04:06 AM, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> On 18/03/14 03:29, Kevin wrote:
>> I have a photo where there is a section of the sky on the horizon that is 
>> very
>> white / bright. My question is: Is it possible to selectively darken that
>> patch of sky without leaving any banding or other artifacts?
> Have you tried the color zones module?  Try dragging down the spline in the 
> blue area on the lightness tab, or up on the
> saturation tab or whatever.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
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