Color artifacts (unicolor or RGB) are usually caused by
Exposure correction and high ⵊSO.
Especially when the differences in EV are significant, the darker photos (with
lower exposure) are brightened.
The artifacts are usually already in the partial photos, but they are too dark
to see.
Open the partial photo in a photo editor, use brightness up, or exposure up or
auto levels (it works better on selected part than the whole photo),
and see if they are there in the partial photo.
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Getting color artifacts in shadows
Daníel Örn Smárason <[email protected]>: Sep 24 05:13AM -0700
Hi,
I have started noticing in shadows i get very strange color artifacts. It
reminds me of "Dead pixle" or "Noise" but is only in the shadows
I have tried alot... I am exporting in 16 bit,
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Daníel Örn Smárason <[email protected]>: Sep 24 05:58AM -0700
Scrolled a bit down and found a fix for it..
-Expert view
- Stitcher
- Proscessing
- Blender
- enblend
-Option
Write "--blend-colorspace=identity" Without ""
Now is my question, since im
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