jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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MICKEY88 said:if it is overcast or shady out you will get a bluish tint, that is what the shade WB is for, it filters out the blue.....
using paint shop pro, i can correct that 2 ways, one would be to use color Balance, then WB filters. or another color correction method allows you to click on a white spot and it will color correct the whole image to get the white area white..
this is the corrected version, original looks like blue and whit instead of black and white...and it was supposed to be color...the color cast made the trees less blue but snow and sky more yellow...obviously not too great...i wondered about the polarizer so might try that next time and the shade wb and maybe if i am really daring shot in the raw/ jpg setting although i really won't mind if that was all the snow we get this yr, crossing fingers and toes