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7 hours ago, PeterHatt said:

In Photoshop add on top layer a warming photo filter

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Thanks. Could be a way of rescuing things if they’re critical, though I’ll still be asking the lighting team to turn off the blue when I can!

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On 3/11/2025 at 4:15 PM, PeterHatt said:

In Photoshop add on top layer a warming photo filter

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Would a warm filter during the shoot work as well? Just wondering out loud…

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vor 10 Stunden schrieb Olaf_ZG:

Would a warm filter during the shoot work as well? Just wondering out loud…

Yep, thats what i meant.
Best would be a filter to filter out a part of the narrow band blue colour to avoid that the blue blow out, but some tests with different filters would be needed.
As OP has access to the lighting technicians he could also ask to use a slightly different blue and not this kind of extreme pure blue.
The Photoshop correction above works well, but the hair still looks wrong, but less wrong.
Chris
 

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2 hours ago, PhotoCruiser said:

Yep, thats what i meant.
Best would be a filter to filter out a part of the narrow band blue colour to avoid that the blue blow out, but some tests with different filters would be needed.
As OP has access to the lighting technicians he could also ask to use a slightly different blue and not this kind of extreme pure blue.
The Photoshop correction above works well, but the hair still looks wrong, but less wrong.
Chris

Be aware an on camera filter of this type would darken the image overall, possibly meaning more noise.

On the Photoshop layer I used I selected the preserve luminance option which digitally compensates 

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Just now, PeterHatt said:

The Photoshop correction above works well, but the hair still looks wrong, but less wrong.
Chris

I spent literally 5 minutes on this & was hampered by only having the low quality jpg file, if I was doing this seriously with the full dng file I would create a selection of the blue hue,  Copy to a new layer & mask then gently with a low opacity brush paint in the warm filter 

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My attempt using some more involved photoshop techniques 

Apologies for any artistic interpretation 

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