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Argh, what is that photography thing called when the photo’s colors are intensified? It starts with an H I think. -- nm
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mara
Aug 30 '19, 18:27
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For extreme color there's posterization where all colors are reduced to a select few -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 30, 23:33
Hue is used to shift the look of some colours (e.g., making green a bit bluer), saturation is used to intensify them -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 30, 18:30
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Luminosity is used to make them brighter or darker (e.g., red to pink, red to blood red) -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 30, 18:31
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It’s an initialism, like HGTV. (Maybe 3 letters) It used to be an option on my iPhone camera, dammit. -- nm
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mara
Aug 30, 18:39
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HDR? nm but: -- (link*)
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b.
Aug 30, 18:41
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That’s it. I was actually to post that myself and I guess was too excited or something. :-) -- nm
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mara
Aug 30, 18:46
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Ah! Sorry I didn't pick up on that. That's the one that pastes multiple exposures on top of each other to bring more detail to high contrast shots -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 30, 18:52
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Ah, cool, good to know. -- nm
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mara
Aug 30, 19:01
saturated? -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 30, 18:29
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or color balance? -- nm
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b.
Aug 30, 18:33
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