Split-Tone White Balance: Sky and Water as Separate Zones
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Split-tone white balance technique: treat sky and water as separate zones rather than one global warm push. Fstoppers uses a single sunset image edited three ways to show the difference. Common topic, but the side-by-side framing is a clean way to see it.
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