Looks like a rather serious case of color correction.

Charles, would you mind sharing with us how exactly you did the correction?

Thanks.


On 12/17/2012 6:35 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
A little example of how late in the day we were at the Valley of Fire
National park.  The first uncorrected image shows what the color of
the light was - and holding the preview screen of the camera next to
my hand, it looked right on.

This was about 20 minutes after the sun had completely disappeared
behind the mountains/hills to the West.  It was getting to the point
where my wife and I could just barely see the path to walk.

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2012/IMGP5608.jpg

The second image is the one I used to color-correct everything else I
shot after sunset.  I made my hand look normal, so the rest of the
images would look properly like daylight shots.  Indeed, this is the
color of red we were seeing before the sun dropped below the
horizon.

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2012/IMGP5608-2.jpg

My first thought when I saw the image on the preview screen was that
the auto-white-balance was being thrown by the red of the sand.  But
holding the camera next to my hand, it looked just like what I was
seeing with my eyes.  Funky.

-Charles

-- Charles Robinson - [email protected] Minneapolis, MN
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