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Originally Posted by obsidianphotos
Thank you very much Roger.  Shoot in RAW + jpeg and adjust the white balance to taste later or do a click grey point adjustment with the levels tool in PS.
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If the sky truely does have different gradients of colour like I have dusty lower-mid altitudes of the skies, that shows up in the photo even when using the best white balance combination. You have to do specific removal of the colour from areas (gradient removal or such), still after that not necessarily leaving a nice rich blue like you have, because that's simply not what the sky looked like on the night and not what hit the chip.