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Old 05-11-2008   #30 (permalink)
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Default Re: Correct a color cast like a Pro

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Originally Posted by morrow47 View Post
Another thing left out is the Curves Layer should be set to color instead of normal. By being set to color only color is adjusted. If left to normal luminosity, saturation and color can be affected. Sometimes this OK, but when you want to adjust color then Color should be selected. This how it was explained at Radiant Vista.
Then you'd need to do a separate curves layer for setting the gray point, since the point of setting the white and black point is to adjust luminosity and color. Either way is sound for most quick fixes, but if an image gives you trouble, then separate the color shift and luminosity into two separate layers. Really this technique is color correction and contrast correction all in one.
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