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August 5, 2025
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Green tint on merge-to-hdr (Mac)

  • August 5, 2025
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I'm on mac and I'm experiencing a weird green tint to my images when working with the merge-to-hdr function. I haven't changed anything in my screen's profile, or anything else, besides updating to latest build of the OS( Sequoia). See attached screenshots.

 

After looking at another post with a simliar issue, I did check the histogram, which does seem to be oddly green in the highlights.

 

Any ideas why this is suddenly happening?

 

Correct answer hathead.creative

Hi,

 

I figured out how to fix it at least. The shadows were tinted to -10 on the Calibration module. I wouldn't have thought it would have that much of an effect to turn the whole image green (as it does not do the same thing to Raws).

 

Shot on Nikon Z7II

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Community Manager
August 5, 2025

Hi @hathead.creative, thanks for reaching out!

Is this happening with all your images, or just this one in particular? What camera model did you use to take these photos? Also, could you let us know which version of Lightroom Classic you're using? That’ll help us get a better idea of what might be going on.

Thanks!
Alek

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hathead.creativeAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
August 5, 2025

Hi,

 

I figured out how to fix it at least. The shadows were tinted to -10 on the Calibration module. I wouldn't have thought it would have that much of an effect to turn the whole image green (as it does not do the same thing to Raws).

 

Shot on Nikon Z7II