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Friday, August 19, 2005

2 Minute Tricks # 4 - Remove Color Casts or Tints


Show Summary: This week we will be looking at a very precise way of eliminating color tints in images. This is a great way of fixing images that look a little greenish, blueish, or any-color-ish. This tricks is very handy when your camera was set to the wrong white balance setting, and can even be used for restoring color to older images.

The show's step by step guide is available here.

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5 Comments:

Martin said...

Hi Kent,

Came across your podcast today by accident and found it very interesting. Did have a bit of trouble finding the levels adjustment you described in my version of Photoshop (Elements 3)but found it eventually. Look forward to your next broadcast. Keep up the good work.

Martin, Winchester, UK

11:42 AM

 
Kent said...

Hey Martin,

Glad you fond the podcast, and I'm glad it's helping. I don't have a copy of photoshop Elements to test these tricks with but good to hear they are working. Elements has most of the features that regular photoshop does, but the interface is quite a bit different from what I hear.

Thanks for listening, and I hope the tricks continue to help!
-kent

2:54 PM

 
Anonymous said...

Kent,

Downloaded all of your podcasts earlier this morning and tried them all. They all work great and I find them easy to use. I look forward to future 'casts and will pass along to friends.

Mike, Toronto, Canada

8:52 AM

 
Kent said...

Hey Mike,

Welcome to the podcast! I'm really glad to hear that they are easy to use. I wasn't sure if I was making them clear enough. Hope they will continue to help, and thanks for spreading the word!

-Kent

11:19 PM

 
Dave said...

Hi, Thanks very much for your trick for removing color cast from image, works great!

Dave, Dunnville, On. Ca.

5:59 PM

 

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