Website review: Remove color cast tutorial, photosh...

siona73 siona73 discovered this in Computer Graphics 16 reviews since Nov 13, 2005
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siona73 discovered 33 months ago
photoshop
Filmy-Girl rated 11 months ago
ANOTHER PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL FOR REMOVING COLOR CASTS IN PHOTOS. HELPFUL
judolphin rated 12 months ago
This really is the easiest of the easy fixes in Photoshop... I have trouble believing anyone who has used PS for more than 5 minutes doesn't already know this. And to zapto: a thousand times NO!!!!! on using Auto-levels.
RatGirl71 rated 12 months ago
This is a wonderful tutorial and so simple. I started using it imiediately after viewing the tutorial. I can't believe the difference it made in my low light/natural light indoor photos. this page gets a zillion thumbs up!!!
Sololop rated 12 months ago
AUTO LEVELS ARE NOT GOOD, BUDDY DOWN THERE! Good Tutorial.
firenzeit rated 12 months ago
Fix old photos with photoshop
desypher rated 12 months ago
good tutorial about changing a image with a very harsh color cast on it using levels in photoshop. oh and to this "This is *not* a very good way to correct color cast. You could end up ruining your picture in this way. Usually, it's even better to use the "Auto" button in that Levels dialog instead of trying to figure out the white point in that way." i disagree, thats why you make a copy of the picture before so you can go back. Auto levels is for noobs.
misaki rated 13 months ago
Great tutorial for photoshop. I have a couple of pics I want to try this on.
Suuky rated 29 months ago
Nicely explained, I like using the "auto" button in levels alot better its more convient. Probably because thats what I'm used to using. The tip is very helpful I'll try it next time I do something.
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