![]() So you can continue to work with LR and its Catalog. Develop, Maps, but the Library still works. As soon as you cancel the subscription then some of the LR modules cease to work i.e. If you want a catalog that supports all images beyond 2016 you need a newer copy of LR which means starting a new subscription to get the installation then cancelling the subscription. However the new cameras' RAW files are not supported by this old version. I have a Lightroom v6.14 catalog which can manage all my old files up to 2016. I am sure it must be possible using the Color Zones and or Color Balance Modules, but no matter what I do I cannot seem to get it to work on just the yellows or blues.It is all about your preferred edit process. I have done a good bit of searching, and playing around with various filters in Darktable, but I cannot seem to be able to adjust the yellows or blues separately. ![]() Similarly for the blues (mainly the sky). Just slide the yellows and you can make the foliage lighter or darker. ![]() This makes adjusting the sky and foliage easy because of the colour separation in the original image. In Photoshop, but not in Gimp, or Krita, you can create a Black and White Adjustment Layer, then there are sliders for Reds, Yellows, Greens, Cyans, Blues and Magentas. They can of course be converted to Black and White. The images are in colour, and with my particular filter are mainly Blues and Yellows. I only use Linux, so do not have and have no wish to purchase Adobe Photoshop. I shoot in RAW, so find Darktable an essential part of my workflow. I indulge in Infrared Photography with a specially converted DSLR.
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