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In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to white balance a photo with just one. We will use the Auto Color Correction Algorithms inside of the Curves (and. Easy Fix for the White Balance in Photoshop in a very fast way. Of course with some trial an error, you’ll do it faster and faster every time. ? Music for Yo.
How many times have you photographed and your photos had terrible white balance? Color Correcting is painful and very time consuming.
This filter (8bf plug-in) gives you the ability to fix this without doing anything (not even search in vain to find a perfect grey area). Even with grey cards there is an error (cause the reflected light that reaches the card changes it’s color). It works for any RGB Image.SUPPORT INFORMATIONTo install it you just copy it into filters subdirectory (e.g. C:program filesadobephotoshop cs2plug-insfilters) and you restart PhotoShop. You will find the filter in the menu (Filter-AphtoPhoto).
LicenseFreewareLanguage–CostFreePlatformWinFile format8BF 192.0 KB.
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There are many ways to adjust white balance. From adjusting it in camera, using a grey card, or adjusting it in post, it really depends on the situation you are in and your personal preference. Personally, I always shoot RAW and keep the white balance setting on my camera on auto almost all of the time. This way, I don’t have to fiddle with it in camera and the camera gets it right most of the time. If by some chance the camera does get it wrong, I will take it off the auto setting and find the setting that works best for the light that I am it, but still knowing that because I am shooting RAW, I can always make the adjustments in Lightroom or camera RAW.
Interestingly enough, if Lightroom isn’t your thing or your having trouble getting an accurate white balance here is a trick for adjusting the white balance in Photoshop. According to the tutorial you can create an accurate white balance by sampling in the midtones, using a grey point. Create a new layer, and fill with 50% grey, set the blending mode to difference. Next, create a threshold adjustment layer and drag the slider to the left until you see just a few areas that are highlighted in black. Select the color sample tool and click the of one of the black areas that you remember was grey and also directly lit (this is closest to 50% grey). Then hide the grey and threshold layers and select a curves adjustment layer.
Using the grey point sample tool, (in the middle) click on the sample point from earlier. This should create an accurate white balance. Finally, remove your original saved sample point and feast your eyes on white balance perfection.
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