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Simply removing that one bright spot corrects the Dehaze rendering differences.Īs an alternative you can try applying a Tone Curve as shown below along with all of the Basic panel controls except Dehaze. In the below screenshot the top images have been processed as described above and the bottom images with your settings. Then Export the image files to JPEG or TIFF file format and then apply Dehaze to all of the files. Also apply a crop to remove the bright spot form the frame as shown below. This is causing the Dehaze control to apply "different" corrections to the image, which also affects white balance.Ī workaround is to apply the same Basic panel corrections to all of the image files except Dehaze. In the DSC03632.dng image file it is brighter than in the DSC03618 image file. In your time lapse shots there is a small round object in the lower-left corner that is reflecting light from the Sun or other light source. The Dehaze control uses a complex algorithm to calculate the relative dynamic range and gamma of the image data and then applies contrast and brightness enhancements based on that data. That is not a correct observation! Lowering Dehaze to 0 in both DSC03618.dng and DSC03632.dng image files produces near identical rendering with no blue shift. The only reason I have it pushed up to 100 in the first place is because of a problem I encountered shooting through the glass in the building I was in. Lowering it to zero still yields the same results. Unfortunately, this problem does not stem from the Dehaze control. I have tried editing the pictures on both my laptop, and my desktop. Has anyone heard of this issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated. No matter what I do, I cannot make the pictured normally colored at all. After changing one photo and clicking away, it jumped back to blue again. I figured that it was just a glitch in how it pasted the effects onto each picture, so I tried changing them manually. I tried to manually edit the white balance, but even the slightest movement of the slider makes the pictures jump from extremely blue to normal. At first, I thought that this was maybe an error that happened during the shoot, but after looking at the unedited files they are exactly the same as the unaffected ones.
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Every picture out of the 990 that I have taken are exactly the same colors and white balance, as I shoot in all manual mode in-camera.Īfter I applied the corrections, however, I noticed that a set of photos in the middle are tinted extremely blue. This is normally how I go about editing my time lapses, and have never had an issue. I chose one photo out of 990 to color correct, and pasted the corections to each one. I recently shot a time lapse that I have to color correct, so I chose to do so in Lightroom.
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