•T…the snow no longer looks white...
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Yes Jeff, this an observable phenomenon.
1, When seen against sunlight on a cloudless day, the snow looks white
with bluefish shadows as t it is reflecting the sky.
2, When seen against sunlight on a partially white clouded day, the snow
looks white with less bluefish shadows as t it is reflecting the sky + clouds
3, With the Sun in the back on a clear sky. these are the best conditions to
see blue shadows as the snow reflect deeper blue from the sky like here.
The only chance one has to see only white snow is on a bright day with
clouds horizon to horizon.
The WB was sampled at many grey and white points in the same lightingOr are you saying you should leave a blue cast on the snow as that looks more realistic?
Colour balance of processed edit looks exactly right here & wholly natural - but mid-tones look too dark on my display as well which affects how the image colours are seen.To me she's made it too dark and the snow no longer looks white...
•The small patch of very faint blue sky top left in original now looks like night time in the edit??
The WB was sampled at many grey and white points in the same lighting
conditions throughout the scene.
Here, because of the angle of incidence, all the snow in the Sun is white
and the shadows are reflecting the blue sky. So there is no blue cast, just
shades of blue in the shadowy areas… At least on my monitor as I do not
see how her monitor is rendering colours, what I see is the signal before it
is going to her screen from my side of the line.
Your image will 'degrade' using tiff
However it will not be noticeable mostly, save an 80% jpeg and a 100% JPEG, print it and I bet you can't tell the difference.
Theory and practice application are somewhat different.
•you should leave a blue cast on the snow as that looks more realistic?
This can be done in "technical correctness" through a WB adjustment…I always try to make the snow look white, but maybe I've been doing it wrong...
Pretty much any software can do a good job at thatWhat best setting to save for highest jpeg for a3 pls for sending off to print
•What I am ask what best setting to export
•What your website address pls
•Those images looks great were they all done in capture and nothing else??
•so whats here that lightroom and photoshop cant do?