It does? I never noticed. It’s misbehaving a little in darkroom mode when panning the image around, but I never saw it desaturate everything.
https://pixls-discuss.s3.amazonaws.com/original/2X/9/994641fa402e51ad72cfd8ce240049e95bd3dcf2.xmp
@houz I added the module to @Mario_Saraceni 's develop (above) and exported both, tifs 16b one as it is and another with CH aberr module. The decrease in saturation was visible. DT 2.2.5 OSX 10.11.6
A simple LightZone version, “golden sepia” to avoid the sky colours, one trotski replaced.
Custom;doorstep.lzt.txt (5.9 KB)
@jacal I’m with you brother, at all cost we ought to avoid the sky colours … but enough troski messing, poor little thing I like the smoothness of you sepiante, maybe the center area would benefit a tad more contrast, don’t know, just salt theorising
@HIRAM love the texture and the tones wanting to go pastel, not applying NR let the whole-grain surface which I personally find pleasing. Hot highlights and some fringing on the top, but I could not find an easy fix in RT without dismanteling your processing. All good
@Thomas_Do why on earth would you make all the rocks smaller!!!
Thanks pips, learnig a lot of tricks
I’ll see, if I can do anything to the contrast (another kurva/curve/zonemapper), but colours … I have simply spent too much of my youth tweaking hue and saturation of blue sky colours. Until I found out, that it was a matter of taste. There was nothing (very) wrong with my photos. I simply do not like the annoying typical colour of the sky here; even less in combination with mostly green (sic!) vegetation. Be well, you and your sky!