During a recent layover at KYWG I was doing some shooting through my airport hotel window and also from an enclosed observatory at the field. Since the days of open-air observation decks are gone, shooting through windows is your only option at many spotting locations.
Anyway, I managed to find some relatively clean areas of glass to shoot through, but I'm noticing that the UV coating and/or window tinting is the real image killer. In post, I'm struggling to get rid of that cast with little success. I think it cancels out the warm color information and you just can't get that back in post.
Anyone have a process, or formula that works for correcting this blue green cast when processing? Maybe even a compensating filter over the lens while shooting?
Thanks
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