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I was out this morning taking a stroll and just taking some pictures—not art just mostly enjoying the walk and shooting what struck my fancy.

 

This evening I was starting to process them and I notice there is a purple line through the clouds and in the water.

 

Can someone explain what happened and more importantly how do I fix ?a129df941fa729a7fc7c3c04c24a7a4c.jpg

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Not the correct answer here but a question or two.  Are you using a polarizer and could the water coming off that point added to the colorization due to mixing or depth.  I live on a lake and while I don't get streaks per say, I get different colorations at different time throughout the day.  If you use a polarizer, or any other filter, try it again without the filter, perhaps at about the same time, and see if the problem still exists. I would rather try and trouble shoot first.  Thanks.

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I might be way off base, but I wonder if its some kind of pattern due to not having a low pass filter in front of the sensor? I’ve seen this with repeating patterns such as a plaid shirt and I quickly removed it using the de-mosaic slider in Lightroom. You might try that if you use LR? Its in the adjustment area.

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I reckon it's just a light balance artifact..perhaps try moving the sliders in LR a little.

 

 

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Definitely an artifact I moved sliders around and my “snapshots “ are of this world once again.

 

Thanks all for responding

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