Day for Night
Description
Day for Night simulates a technique used for shooting exteriors in daylight made to look like they were photographed at night. Typically, it involves underexposing by two to two-and-a-half stops and using a filter to provide a tint, that is often a lavender-blue, as it mimics twilight and appears to emulate the mood of moonlight.
Category
Stylize.
Controls
Presets
To select a preset, pick one from the Presets window.
Diffusion
Blur
Sets how much the image is diffused.
Opacity
Sets the amount of diffusion mixed into the original image. The higher the setting, the more the image is blurred.
Moonlight
Color
The Color parameter sets the color of the moonlight through the use of a standard color picker. The default color is blue.
Opacity
Sets the opacity of the moonlight color.
Preserve Highlights
Preserves the white areas of the image.
Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation adds back the brightness loss as a result of the color application.
Color Correct
Go to the
Color Correct filter to see how the Color Correct controls work.