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Correcting color cast in Camera Raw

Correcting color cast in Camera Raw - Photoshop Tutorial

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Correcting color cast in Camera Raw

- [Male Voice] In this movie, I'll show you how to correct the color balance of an image with a single click using the Camera Raw filter. So here I am looking at an image that has a pretty profound bluish-green tint, which is no surprise since it was captured deep underwater, but just to confirm, I'll go ahead and select my eyedropper tool, which, again, you can get by pressing the "I" key. And then I'll just click on this grouper's bright stripes, which should be neutral, and as we can see, they're anything but. I've got a hue value of 170 degrees, as well as a saturation value of 43% which is really high. You'll notice if I switch over to my color wheel, I can see that a hue value of 170 degrees falls in this turquoise to cyan range. I'll go ahead and switch back over to my image, and with the image active here inside the layers panel, you want to go up to the Filter menu and choose the Camera Raw Filter. That'll bring up the Camera Raw interface. I'll be dedicating an entire…

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