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Tipping a color cast with Photo Filter

Tipping a color cast with Photo Filter - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Fundamentals

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Tipping a color cast with Photo Filter

- In this movie I'll show you an unconventional approach to correcting color cast that involves a color adjustment known as photo filter. Now, the real purpose of photo filter is to simulate those old-style lens filters that used to be more popular back in the days of film photography. Now that we've gone digital, those filters have been largely supplanted by post-processing. So photo filter is intended as a kind of special effect. But you can also use it as a correction tool, and here's how. The first thing I'm going to do is turn off that balance layer that I created in the previous movie. And then I'll go ahead and grab my eyedropper tool once again, which you can get by pressing the i key. And I'll click in this little thing down here. Notice this area that looks like it ought to be neutral. Let's go ahead and click there inside of it. And notice that I get a hue value of 84 degrees up here in the Color panel, and a Saturation value of 11%. Alright, now what you want to do is just…

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