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    Understanding The Photograph

    What caused this photograph to be so "blue"???

    The fix is relatively simple - reduce the blue.
    It takes a little more then that but the excessive blue is the problem.

    Since we have no information about equipment or film or digital used, we can only guess.

    Type of film.(Some films are more blue then others)
    Time of day.
    Altitude.
    Camera pointer in a northerly direction.
    Could have used a filter which enhanced the blue.
    Poor processing.
    Not properly scanned.

    I know - none of this makes any difference to the fix but if we knew what caused the problem then we could avoid the problem, next time around.
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