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Recently I made some daylight exposures using a digital camera (Sony DSC-F707) with the white balance set for tungsten. As you can imagine, the images have a greenish/blue cast. What is the best method for changing the color balance in these images to daylight; is there a plug-in or filter that will do the job?
[Edited on 06-11-2002 by PNHII] |
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What editing program are you using? I think Photoshop has a feature to specify a sample in the image as white and to alter color overall until that becomes white. I use paintshop pro. If I have a series I usually tweak the color by hand then the program remembers the settings when I do subsequent images.
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Steve, I'am a Photoshop user and the tip is great. Thanks!
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