What if these people have a genetic defect and can only see in orange and teal?I understand at a primordial level orange and teal (golden hour & blue hour) have enchanted the landscape for the past 100'000 years of our existence. How our monkey brethren and forbearers gasped at the sight of the savannah as the sun lit up bush and shrubs as well as predators that might lay hiding in them.Could it be that these photographers and editors aren't doing this purposefully?
>>4400144Considering that haircut, it's more likely that kind of person is just completely lacking in taste.
>>4400144If your photo is good you don't need to colour grade it. In fact an impressive photo will look more impressive if the colours are realistic. Colour grading does help spice up boring photos though.
Yeah, it sucks. But I modify small blotches of disharmonious colours.
I think one should always go for accuracy, don't misrepresent reality. This teal and orange trend is so overused it only shows the photographer being pretentious.