adamhiram
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Something I've always struggled with is working with mixed light sources or large color casts. The image below is an example of this. I set the white balance based on skin tones as well as the overall scene, and am pretty happy with the overall edit, except for one thing - the coat is supposed to be gray, not blue.
I took a color reading of the coat using a gray card and set the white balance in the original photo to match the coat color, only to end up with a very orange photo. In the end, I wound up just using the adjustment brush tool to fix the coat color and the rest seems to be correct.
Any thoughts on why just the coat color seems off, or tips for better white balance in this photo? My theory is that the orange fence put a warm cast on the rest of the scene, and I cooled it off too much in LR to correct for this, resulting in a blue coat, but that's just a guess.

Original edit by adamhiram, on Flickr

Actual color of coat with gray card by adamhiram, on Flickr

White balance from coat by adamhiram, on Flickr

Original edit with adjustment brush fix for coat by adamhiram, on Flickr
I took a color reading of the coat using a gray card and set the white balance in the original photo to match the coat color, only to end up with a very orange photo. In the end, I wound up just using the adjustment brush tool to fix the coat color and the rest seems to be correct.
Any thoughts on why just the coat color seems off, or tips for better white balance in this photo? My theory is that the orange fence put a warm cast on the rest of the scene, and I cooled it off too much in LR to correct for this, resulting in a blue coat, but that's just a guess.

Original edit by adamhiram, on Flickr

Actual color of coat with gray card by adamhiram, on Flickr

White balance from coat by adamhiram, on Flickr

Original edit with adjustment brush fix for coat by adamhiram, on Flickr