Yes, they haven't found a soft red LED/OLED bulb for their liking. ; ;D ;D ;D ;D Anyway, I just did white balance corrections on it. ; Here's from the camera and no noise reduction. [attachment deleted by admin]
which brings up an interesting dilemma for me, i just returned this week from a week at wdw, i rode potc and returned with 6 or so images i like, all have that yellow/red look, which is what it looks like to my eyes, fresh from the memory of that ride, do i leave it that way or do i white balance correct to what are the colors i would see if potc had natural lighting if i do that and someone views my web pic, and as a newbie then rides potc, will they wonder what i did, is it wrong to alter it in post process, should i post a disclaimer that the images have been altered, this is a debate that's been occuring since we started digital manipulation of images what say you all???
Very Nice Roger. Gary - I say leave them as they are. I like post processing on some images, but I think that changing the white balance on those just wouldn't do them justice. IMHO.
outstanding Roger! I love the realistic colors (as in not the way it looks on the ride) Gary, I dont know what to tell you! I prefer the dark rides adjusted to look like real life and with little saturation and contrast. Outside, I prefer more saturation and contrast. But, my ideas change all the time about post-process. The past few monthes I have really enjoyed playing with color efx to get different looks, but I'm already ready to go back to minimal post work and present things as realistic as possible.