I really love color. And often, when it comes to processing in the Lightroom, I get lost. The fact is that I see a lot of options for processing a photo set and it is quite difficult to immediately understand which gamma is suitable in one case or another. The color and gamma do not seem to change the essence of the photo, but create their own special background of emotions, a mood that is simply present in the frame.
So it is here. The shooting was quite formed in my head and everything was prepared for it: interior, light, clothes. And all this led to a very definite gamut (you saw it in the last two posts). But already in the middle of the processed frames, I said to myself - what if?.. And I tried this gentle muted scale. I thought - what if the brightness and saturation of the color is just a hint? And so)
@qwerrie asked - what about the shooting technique itself? It is impossible not to answer)
Everything is not very difficult in fact. I have two constant light sources standing side by side. With green filters, as you already understood, I think. The second source is a window and daylight diffused light. Together they give a combination of green and purple colors, which can be interestingly modified in the Lightroom and look for options. And yes - I also use glass, crystal, which gives glare and aberration somewhere, deep dark spots somewhere. It all works together.