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Removing color cast with Auto Levels

Removing color cast with Auto Levels - Photoshop Tutorial

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Removing color cast with Auto Levels

- Some users find curves a bit intimidating, preferring the simplified interface of levels which offers three control points for the black point, the white point, and the midtones. These though, can also be used on a per channel basis and when you manipulate the details in the red, green, and blue channel independently, it's much easier to solve problems when it comes to color cast. Let me show you. If you find curves a bit intimidating, levels can also work with the same automatic adjustments. So, let's come in here and apply a Levels Adjustment. Which is located next to the Curves Adjustment. Now what you can do is actually select the eyedroppers that you wanted and click on something that you felt was a black shadow and then come here with the white eyedropper and find something you felt should be white and that's a pretty easy way to fix the image. But if you don't click exactly right you might get unexpected results. So, let's go ahead and reset this here. And instead, if I…

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