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Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:44 pm
by imported_Tanja
Not much time at the moment, so just a fast try...

Greetings, Tanja


Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 2:18 am
by ggroess
Tanja,
It looks too green...needs more yellow.....

Greg

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 10:11 am
by imported_Tanja
Hi Greg,

this is with a little bit more yellow.
Looks to "sunny" for my on that cloudy day.

Rocks in the front were mask out on the fist picture, so no color change, because I coud not handle the L-Curve. Always lost contrast, where I not want. In this case, it was much faster, to bring different version together with masks.
But surly important to learn the contrast correction by only using L-curve. For me very complicated.
Maybe you can tell something for help tomorrow about that.

Greetings, Tanja

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 12:49 am
by ggroess
Tanja,
The reason I say it is not yellow enough is that most green leaves and grass are more yellow than green.  the hue clocks tell the tale here...

Greg

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 12:26 am
by imported_Tanja
Hi Greg,

hmm, yes this looks maybe too cold.
Don't have the time right now to fix it, but one question:
Where can I find good examples for "how color has to be", like for example in plants?
Is the green of trees always more yellow than green even on a foggy day?

Greetings, Tanja

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:01 pm
by ggroess
Unfortunately, no...

In this regard plants are like skin tones in that they can be many things as long as they are in the right "zone"  for skin we talked about the 12:30 to 1:30 zone on the hue clock for plants It would be like 2:00 to 2:30.  You get to 3:00 and you are too green.

If that makes sense.

Greg

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 10:18 pm
by imported_Tanja
Hi Greg,

jep, make sense. I'm always too late  :D
Just kidding... Understand, what you mean. Only learn by experience or is there somewhere some "rules" to read?
Special for the hue clock maybe? It's fast and easy.

Greetings, Tanja

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:52 pm
by ggroess
hmm...Never thought about a set of "rules" for the hue clock...
I'll have to explore that...it is more of an experience thing.

Greg

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:14 pm
by imported_Tanja
Hi Greg,

by the way: I saw "color checker" pins on your cm-screen, I think.
Is this for the X-Rite color checker?
Can't find the pin-set in the forum.

Maybe an idea to select "hueclock-times" here in the forum by experience of the users.

Greetings, Tanja

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:24 pm
by imported_Tanja
Found it!
http://www.curvemeister.com/downloads/pins/

Looks like for the xrite.

How can I bring the textfile for spider cube into curvemeister? Or is it just for example to create own pins with this numbers?