It manages highlights so that snow looks crisp and clean rather than "blown out" or grey.
As the temperature drops and the light shifts into those soft, blue-toned hues, every photographer knows that winter presents a unique set of challenges. Whether you are dealing with the harsh glare of snow or the moody, overcast shadows of a rainy afternoon, getting the "perfect" look in-camera can be tough. It manages highlights so that snow looks crisp
To keep the focus on the winter vibe, oranges and yellows are often dialed back, making skin tones look creamy and reducing distracting background warmth. overcast shadows of a rainy afternoon