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Anonymous
noobfag here

when I try to make night shots gloomy I end up making them just dark (most of the time too dark)

any protip on this?

pic unrelated, it's actually a photo i'm proud of
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>> Anonymous
5/10
>> Anonymous
gloomy is the situation, not the photo
>> Anonymous
underexpose by a little, increase shadow definition, and decrease saturation

instant gloomy