When shooting the sky, we would rather have a slight exposure to the photos than to let the photos be overexposed, because if the photos are white, the details of the clouds will not be able to be saved through the post system. So when shooting, we can let the camera light up the clouds. The rest of the work, we have to let the software to deal with.
This time we used raw files to shoot, so we used Adobe's camera raw for demonstration. First, we came to the HSL page. I believe many people know that as long as the blue saturation (saturation) increased, blue looks like a bright color, but many people do not mean that the blue brightness (luminance) slightly reduced, can make the sky blue deeper.
After lowering the blue brightness, we went back to the basic page and increased the photo exposure (exposure) to make up for the effect of lowering the blue brightness on the cloud part.
The last magical step, in the camera calibration page will be a blue primary hue a little bit to the cyan (cyan), you can make the photos like a treasure mining ads as bright blue!
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