are continuously taking photos and later, when at home,
you realise that a few of the JPEGs suffer from colour
cast and some lack of depth and structure of clouds. Color cast
and lack of contrast are often the result of an inadequate
“image development“ in the camera. Obviously no
development has been made in this aspect in the traditional
sense. However, the raw data taken from the camera sensor is
processed for a picture - and it is also interpretation to a
certain extent.
In this Practice article, we will show you how to transform
your picture into a scenic treat with just a few clicks and within
few minutes. Here the fine brightness differences in the clouds
and the rocks play a particularly important role. Therefore, the
third step is the most important part in this small tutorial. We
will show you how you can specifically edit these brightness
differences and thus give the picture more depth and plasticity.
You can also get a similar effect by using the »Dodge« and
»Burn-Tool«.
Generally applicable: The more meticulously you work on
the details, the more convincing is the result at the end.
Besides, if the color values are so close to each other that even
Photoshop cannot be of any help, then you should take the bull
by the horns and convert landscape photos into
monochromatic pictures using the setting »Black and White«.
You will finally get satisfactory results with your picture and
there will be no need to scrap it entirely.
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