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		By: Lee		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.myfavouritelens.com/lightroom-presets-improve-your-photography/#comment-3456&quot;&gt;Paul Michael James&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks for sharing, Paul. I&#039;d never considered colour blindness as having an effect when editing photographs and I imagine a lot of others haven&#039;t either. 

I guess I take not having to deal with that for granted, so thanks for bringing it up and making more of us aware. :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.myfavouritelens.com/lightroom-presets-improve-your-photography/#comment-3456">Paul Michael James</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing, Paul. I&#8217;d never considered colour blindness as having an effect when editing photographs and I imagine a lot of others haven&#8217;t either. </p>
<p>I guess I take not having to deal with that for granted, so thanks for bringing it up and making more of us aware. 🙂</p>
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		By: Paul Michael James		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve bought hundreds of presets over the years and use only one or two colour ones. I&#039;m a rare case in the sense that I am colour blind, deficient is a better way to call it as I still see colours, with red and green shades so using presets may result in me having too much red, orange or yellow in skin tones and I wouldn&#039;t notice it unless someone points it out and only then do I notice it. For black and white, no issues of course. Forget tweaking white balance to make a preset work, again because of my inability to full realize what colours are actually present. As such I tend to rely on camera colour profiles insteadl, Fuji in my case, as they are generally safe on skin tones except for uber vivid ones that are obvious. But they can get boring especially when you see the work of talented people on the gram universe. I wish i could use them without having to tweak colours or white balance. But again I&#039;m an exception otherwise I would use them all the time because I like experimenting. Cheers]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve bought hundreds of presets over the years and use only one or two colour ones. I&#8217;m a rare case in the sense that I am colour blind, deficient is a better way to call it as I still see colours, with red and green shades so using presets may result in me having too much red, orange or yellow in skin tones and I wouldn&#8217;t notice it unless someone points it out and only then do I notice it. For black and white, no issues of course. Forget tweaking white balance to make a preset work, again because of my inability to full realize what colours are actually present. As such I tend to rely on camera colour profiles insteadl, Fuji in my case, as they are generally safe on skin tones except for uber vivid ones that are obvious. But they can get boring especially when you see the work of talented people on the gram universe. I wish i could use them without having to tweak colours or white balance. But again I&#8217;m an exception otherwise I would use them all the time because I like experimenting. Cheers</p>
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