Right out of the camera |
After adjustments |
On the second one I changed the orange Hue more to the yellow end, reduced the saturation of Orange, Yellow and green and lowered the Luminance of Orange to blend in with the yellow that was left. I added some noise reduction but not a lot otherwise a lot of the detail would be gone. I increased the blacks and shadows and lowered the highlights (the skull was getting blown out) and increased the contrast. (All adjustments were done in Lightroom). You can click on them to see a larger version, keep in mind that I did reduce the size and pixel count of these to upload them so you are not going to see what would be actually printed).
I have to say that I still do not like the shot very much. I can adjust the amount of blue in the background and change the Luminance of it. It also needs to have some color added back into it. But the idea is to try and get to something that would look normal. This is a start. Another question is, what is the right color, what colors are we trying to get with the finished picture? Do we want what would be there if there were no hash lights? Maybe, but the lights also provide some additional "feeling" to the scene so we do not want to remove them completely.
I think it boils down to, what colors do you want to see. When you look at a picture the question should really be, do you like it? Does it appeal to you? And if it hits those marks then it is a good picture no matter what the final colors are.
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