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jhu wrote:
> In some situations, yes. In real life, when you walk outdoors, things don't
> have a blue tint. I'm trying to get that sense without having completely
> dark shadows behind objects.
>
Actually, they do. However most of the times, when the sky is blue
enough for the effect to be visible, you've got the sun shining
yellow light on the scene which balances the blue. But if you look
closely at a pure white object in shadow, you should notice that it
has taken a blue cast.
Jerome
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