For my education, I made swatches of the "standard" pins. I then tagged hue clocks.
I hope you enjoy.
Greenery- hue clock should be on the yellow side of green. (3 o clock or so). Cyan side of green BAD.
Sky- around 7 o clock. 6 o clock (Cyan) is easy and BAD. The Magenta side of B BAD.
Skin- 12:30 and short (hour) length of arm.
BTW- the hue clock gadget agrees with the hue clocks of jpg. The hue clock numbers agree with the numbers of the swatches. Amazing.
Hue clocks of the standard pins
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I'm on 3.2.4 32 bit on both machines.
I have 64 bit installed also, but I am working in 32 bit. I decided that I want to be working and learning and not debugging for a while. Since my workflow (for now) has limited number of layers and no panoramas or huge files, this is not a problem.
I am applying my new stuff (CM) and it is doing better. I am leaving the tough ones behind for a while. Unfortunately, I have some bad, but important photos with "needs."
BTW- I notice that the hue clocks on the skin do go between noon and 1 depending on the person skin color and age. Left of noon - BAD. Right of one- BAD.
I will post an interesting one here to see if anyone can help.
I have 64 bit installed also, but I am working in 32 bit. I decided that I want to be working and learning and not debugging for a while. Since my workflow (for now) has limited number of layers and no panoramas or huge files, this is not a problem.
I am applying my new stuff (CM) and it is doing better. I am leaving the tough ones behind for a while. Unfortunately, I have some bad, but important photos with "needs."
BTW- I notice that the hue clocks on the skin do go between noon and 1 depending on the person skin color and age. Left of noon - BAD. Right of one- BAD.
I will post an interesting one here to see if anyone can help.
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