[QUOTE=heitanyang;n1146281]
Not a screener, but I checked your 4 and thought that it has some over-exposure to the right (meaning right side of midtones on histogram) while having a rather long low luminance in dark tones. Try to follow the approaches stated here: https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...-or-too-little to adjust your contrast. However, since the sun was up high, the bottom part of airplane does have contrast quality issues, which may be hard to fix.
You don't usually need to add more saturation or vibrance (but I do not even shoot on slightest overcast days); I barely touch these bars. Your temperature of color might be setted in a range that is too blue? I usually use 5100K for temperature and +17 for tint, which usually works.
I can't say too much for Loongair as I often caught in situations like this. But if you can try to correct it, go ahead I guess.
Originally posted by dlowwa
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You don't usually need to add more saturation or vibrance (but I do not even shoot on slightest overcast days); I barely touch these bars. Your temperature of color might be setted in a range that is too blue? I usually use 5100K for temperature and +17 for tint, which usually works.
I can't say too much for Loongair as I often caught in situations like this. But if you can try to correct it, go ahead I guess.
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