>automatic chromatic aberration correction>highlight recovery>white balance>cropped a distracting light area from the right-hand side>default noise reduction>haze removalUsed the depth map adjust the depth slider and the strength until there was a subtle but noticeable improvement.
>local adjustmentsUsed one on the top right-hand side to darken the far riverbank and another on the left-hand side to increase lightness on the tarp.
>tone curveUsed to lighten the foreground as much as possible without increasing the haze.
>local contrastAdjusted the darkness and lightness levels, amount and radius until there was a noticeable but not destructive increase in edges.
>LAB adjustmentsUsed the chrominance based on luminance curve to increase saturation lightly in the lower midtones.
>soft lightDecreased from default.
>>4442443>A family doing yard work across the street was staring at me and I wasn't able to fully focus.Yeah, social anxiety messes my focus up too. The only thing that works is pretending other people don't care.
>>4442440>>4442431>>4442429Really pleasant all round, very tactile shots.
>>4442435>>4442437What dead end of America is this?
>>4442587>hot pixel filter>changed demosaicing algorithm from AMaZE to IGVThe default is AMaZE but IGV and LMMSE produce less maze-like patterns on high ISO photos.
>highlight recoveryI saw clipped highlights in the RAW histogram, turned on the indicator and highlight reconstruction then increased highlight compression. It wasn't strong enough so I dropped exposure as well.
>set white balance using pipette>crop to centre the light>noise reduction>tone curvePlayed around (
https://ibb(d o t) co/4ZsbVwFJ) until it looked "good". I had to reduce saturation by five points because the light was oversaturated
>Film simulationDownloaded RawTherapee's CLUT collection and found a good one: Polaroid 669 Cold 1--
>LAB adjustmentLifted the black point until there was a subtle gradient from light to dark.