Many of my images are so bright that nothing can be seen; this is fine, as said by lognic04. To get an image you can work with, do the following.
Below to the left of the final image you will see three colour sliders. Move any one of the three to the left until the tall corresponding colour cone intersects with the line of dashes that rises up from the bottom of the window and goes off to the right side of the window. Cone should intersect the line about 10-12mm from the bottom of the window. This will entail moving the colour cone a long way to the left. Do the same with the other two colour cones, making sure that the cones are as near as possible to forming a single cone. Click apply. The image will now appear. The sky background will be either too dark or too light; move the three cones left or right as necessary; note, the cones are very touchy to adjust. When the three cones are pretty much forming a single cone, your colour will be balanced. If there is an overall colour cast to the image, move the relevant colour cone to the left by the smallest amount that you can move it; can be fiddly. Don't tick the box at bottom left of the window to move all cones together, it doesn't work properly.
Try this, we can do other adjustments later if you wish.
raymo
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