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So I was doing a little shooting at my local skatepark. This guy wanted me to make a little sequence of him. Will I was putting it together I noticed the color of the sky changed? I think it was just my aperture opening or something but it changed. Is there any way I can fix this?
what were your camera settings?
were you in auto, aperture priority, shutter priority, or auto iso? any of those could have been an issue. You should always shoot in Manual for a sequence
Could also be auto-whitebalance changing, the best thing you can do is dial in a kelvin # so it stays consistent. If you were shooting RAW though then that is an easy fix in lightroom.
Could someone explain to me the advantages of lightroom over normal photoshop levels? and surely you could just use select colour, that'd be the quickest way? and match it to the other photos?
Two totally different programs. I use lightroom more as an orginizational tool, my work flow generally consists of importing to lightroom, marking good ones as picks / bad ones as rejects to be deleted later / do nothing with the okay ones, I then take the good photos and do some basics white balance and exposure editing, anything more and I usually tether (right click, edit in) into photoshop. And the way you suggested made absolutely no sense to me.