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Old 05-19-2008   #35 (permalink)
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Default Re: Correct a color cast like a Pro

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Originally Posted by Harry View Post
Ok, I tried everyones method and struck out, using CS2.

Everyone leaves out minor steps that can, and does, leave some of us frustrated.

I went to the video tutorial and picked out the missing pieces

BTW, the missing piece was that you need to select and set your color picker tool.

When in the threshold mode, you need to hit the shift key to utilize the color picker so that it leaves the marks needed later.
Admittedly I wrote my translation around CS3.

When clicking on the eyedropper tool, I clicked and held until the flyout menu displayed the color sampler; which I then selected (not sure why you would use the shift key to get it - maybe a CS2 thing?). Never thought about using the shift key to click inside the image during threshold. I just set the threshold, selected ok, then used the color sampler.

Let me know about that color sampler tool and I'll revise (if you found it helpful)
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