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Is it possible to create an Adobe light pollution filter based on the transmission spectrum of a 'hard' filter (I.e. physical glass filter)? An example filter profile is attached.
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Nothing attached!
Are you talking White Balance, HSL adjustment, Tone Curve Channels,,,? Curious to understand.
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Thx for that, a few issues attaching it seems.
The question was based around simulating the use of a physical light pollution filter that attenuates specific light wavelengths (from sodium and mercury lamps). While lightroom (and correct me if wrong) allows you to adjust colours etc., the question was using a more analytical approach to raw file filtering. I'll have another go at attaching the light pollution transmission spectrum.
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A little too technical for me! but nearest that I can imagine would be two ways-
1) Use the HSL Luminance panel to reduce (filter 'out') specific color 'channels'
2) Use a Gradient Filter or Brush Adjustment with Color Range Masking to selectively reduce exposure of colors.
As for filtering multiple parts of the spectrum (as may physical filters) - beyond me. 😞