National Falls by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr
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The National FallsI am keen for some feedback on this image, particularly regarding any colour cast - I do have a calibrated monitor, yet I find some images (waterfall/ lots of green i the scene) often have a slight purplish tinge, i do notice this when using a CPL and a light ND (3 stops) and usually correct for it by adjusting the colour balance (yellow and red) however this image had only the CPL on and I thought I removed any telltale signs of the tinge, thoughts? click through to flickr for a larger resolution version. AutoWB btw  
                  
             National Falls by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickrgerry's photography journey 
		No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried. 
 Re: The National FallsNice image Gerry. The water does have a colour cast...blue/cyan that is a little unpleasant, or jarring. Should be an easy fix. 
                  
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 Re: The National FallsI agree with Matt's comments. 
                  
            
		
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 Thanks guys, a quick rework should short that issue out, thanks for the help. gerry's photography journey 
		No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried. 
 Re: The National FallsCan't wait to see the touched up version 
                  
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 Re: The National FallsSpectacular. Looks brilliant on my uncalibrated el cheapo monitor. 
                  
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		No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried. 
 Re: The National FallsThe water seems a bit whiter now on my uncalibrated monitor. I cannot see too much difference, but I prefer the last version. 
                  
            
		
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 yeah its pretty subtle and even more so when your below 900 pixels wide gerry's photography journey 
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