From: "Bob W"
A few shots from a walk on Saturday onto Kinder Scout in the Peak > > District of Derbyshire:
> > http://www.web-options.com/kinder/
> > > > If the rendering looks wrong, please let me know. I'm not using the > > usual computer - this one has a crap screen which has to be
> viewed at
> > precisely the right angle, which I can never discover.
> > Foreground looks awfully blue in #5, like it was a whole > different color temperature from the rest of the scene. >

It was - skylight in the shadows. I tried setting the white point off the
snow using LR, but it warmed everything up to a completely unnatural look.

Thanks,
Bob

You'd probably have to go into Photoshop and do some Tony Sweet type blending to get it so both look natural.

Open it twice, with one version set for the snow & the other version set for the background. Copy the snow version onto the background version as a separate layer - mask out all the background in the snow layer so the background in the background layer shows through.

Easier said than done.

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