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Post by Sepiana on Apr 22, 2024 13:41:41 GMT
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pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Apr 22, 2024 15:34:47 GMT
In this video, George Peirson will show you . . . how to properly use the Levels Adjustment to get a good White Balance in your photo. Thank you. I struggle with WB more than anything.
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Post by fotofrank on Apr 22, 2024 16:50:57 GMT
Here is a simple way to correct White Balance. You just need to do this one time to set it up. 1. Add a Levels adjustment layer 2. Alt/Option click on Auto 3. On the next menu select: Enhance Per Channel Contrast Snap Neutral Midtones Save as defaults 4. Click OK Find Dark & Light Colors will work as well. The Auto button on the Levels adjustment panel will be the only item you need to click on. His video has a link to the image he used so you can give this method a try.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 22, 2024 17:12:02 GMT
Here is a simple way to correct White Balance. You just need to do this one time to set it up. 1. Add a Levels adjustment layer 2. Alt/Option click on Auto 3. On the next menu select: Enhance Per Channel Contrast Snap Neutral Midtones Save as defaults 4. Click OK Find Dark & Light Colors will work as well. The Auto button on the Levels adjustment panel will be the only item you need to click on. His video has a link to the image he used so you can give this method a try. Frank, thanks so much for bringing this up! This is the way I correct White Balance. Great contribution!
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