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2 Comments
First off let me congratulate you on doing a good job with a difficult scene. All fixtures tables, lights and such are staggered and that makes for a difficult balance....you did that well I think. As for overall, I would suggest maybe a slight less warm WB (just a touch, just enough to reduce the tungsten orange cast a bit). It is a bit flat so ...Secondly I would widen the dynamic range (move the black and white ends of the histogram out to near their max without blowing out or blacking out data.) This should give your finished picture a good depth and a nice 'glow'.
Thankyou so much for your reviews. I would definitely work on you suggestions!