Brian G
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I was playing around with my Heliopan 10 stop ND filter the other week and I noticed that images taken with it have a shift towards magenta.
I have the scene taken with no filter and the WB looks correct, or at least the way I want it.
My question is, Is there a simple way (preferably in Lightroom) to take the WB setting from the "normal" image and apply it to the Long Exposure shot?
Just pushing the Colour Temperature slider is not enough, I have to go into the HSL settings and start tweaking the individual colours to get the WB back to where I want it.
I also have PS available if that makes it any easier.
I have the scene taken with no filter and the WB looks correct, or at least the way I want it.
My question is, Is there a simple way (preferably in Lightroom) to take the WB setting from the "normal" image and apply it to the Long Exposure shot?
Just pushing the Colour Temperature slider is not enough, I have to go into the HSL settings and start tweaking the individual colours to get the WB back to where I want it.
I also have PS available if that makes it any easier.
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