What can I do with this to fix the colour/light near the bottom without turning it into a pile of shit (pic related)
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>>2694383
Are you talking about the clipping of the colors at the bottom left? Try a mask.
Shoot (and adjust) in RAW, problem solved.
>>2694398
I do and did, what different does/would that make in this situation?
>>2694401
>What difference does RAW make when shooting fall colors you guyz?
>>2694410
>>2694751
Shooting raw provides for a slight benefit in manipulation of exposure, and a dramatic benefit in the manipulation of colors. This is pretty widely known to be true. If you'd like to dispute it, feel free to bring some evidence to back up your claims. Otherwise, accept your insults quietly.
>>2694383
use the slider that push the shadows
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>>2694769
Have you tried shooting RAW to fix your mental retardation?
>>2694774
Good one. You got him!