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Corrected with LightMachine
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Nice photo, but I wish
a polarizer filter would have been in my photo bag.
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Fortunately, LightMachine's
Colors Pro simulated a nice polarizer effect. Only the sky was adjusted
and the rest of the image stayed the same.
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This photo is nice.
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But after using LightMachine's Virtual
Studio Pro mode for placing a light spot behind the hut on the
right and colorizing the spot as well as the background, the photo
looks exceptional.
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| What
color should my next skirt have? One of the tough decisions in a woman's
life. So lets take a photo of the current skirt and see what LightMachine
can do... |
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Yellow?
I don't know. Green? Oh no. Light Blue? Hmmm. Red? Yes, that's it!
LightMachine really makes it easy to decide. |
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| When
taking photo at night in a city, you always get these orange colors
which can get boring after dozens of photos. |
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LightMachine's
Colors Pro mode transformed the orange into pure white without affecting
the nice blue towers in the background. |
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