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    This image was created in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on 12/1/20 at 8:07AM.

    Hand held, Small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
    Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS II USM
    ISO 6400
    f8.0
    1/400sec

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    I like this a lot John, but whatever you re doing, you are masking the sharpness. It needs more to the LHS. The subject is sharp, but again, can only assume NR is over the rack as at f/8 there should be more detailed definition, it all appears soft to my eyes.TFSSteve
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    John, if you learn to use the eye dropper in LR and get a 50/50/50 it will ensure you do not have colour casts as per the OP. With a 256 colour this is the closest I can achieve plus I'm taking thefcreadings from whatever you have tweaked in terms of colour where as the raw is so much better.
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