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How do you turn an overcast day into a sunny day?
I have tried to adjust white balance and pulled up the yellows but I am just not totally happy with the results. The photos are warmer but it lacks the happy sunny glow. Is there a way to adjust/edit the the image so it looks like the photo was taken in a sunny day?
Thanks!
I have tried to adjust white balance and pulled up the yellows but I am just not totally happy with the results. The photos are warmer but it lacks the happy sunny glow. Is there a way to adjust/edit the the image so it looks like the photo was taken in a sunny day?
Thanks!
Richard G
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No. The quintessential effect of sunlight is sharp shadows and high contrast. Turning up contrast on a flat picture with no distinct shadows won't help much. Painstaking retouching might achieve something. Can you do perspective drawing?
Ronald M
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Return when the light is correct.
aizan
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if you have this problem on a future wedding gig, be sure to take a strobe.
Roger Hicks
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Dear Richard,No. The quintessential effect of sunlight is sharp shadows and high contrast. Turning up contrast on a flat picture with no distinct shadows won't help much. Painstaking retouching might achieve something. Can you do perspective drawing?
Exactly. There are just too many other clues. Though I often think of the late Terence Donovan's observation: "Have you ever had a client complain that a picture is too f***ing warm?"
Cheers,
R.
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wafflecakee
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A smile.
So cheesy!
So cheesy!
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