Marco Presi writes:
If you want to artificially change the colors, I think the best way to
do it, is to do it in a selective manner:
1) duplicate the layer of the original photo
2) change the color of the duplicate layer by using the color balance
tool to reach the sky tonality you want
Hello,
First time poster here.
Just curious about how to change sky-colors like you see in a lot of
professional photographs. For example, on this site:
http://www.novascotiaphotos.com/
...the banner at the top has purple sky, and there are several photos in
the gallery with different
Joel Glanfield schrieb:
Just curious about how to change sky-colors like you see in a lot of
professional photographs.
Hi Joel, just shoot your photos around sunrise/sunset (at the right day).
Ken Rockwell explains:
Most people never see colors like this because they live indoors,
work in an
Il giorno ven, 14/11/2008 alle 19.09 -0400, Joel Glanfield ha scritto:
Hello,
First time poster here.
Just curious about how to change sky-colors like you see in a lot of
professional photographs. For example, on this site:
as already someone replied, at sunset and sunrise the sky colors