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| "Dig" <lwnet@quixnet.net> wrote in news:rX6dnVvwLN8xaIaiXTWJhQ@comcast.com: > I took some digitals last night in a club that was using tungsten > lighting over the stage. Of course they are all on the yellowish side > (yes I know I should have white balanced). > > What is the easiest way to correct this? > > I have tried switching modes to Lab and using the Curves to take out > some yellow. This works ok but I was wondering if there is a better > way. > > Thanks > > > ALWAYS TRY LEVELS FIRST SHIFT+CTRL+L -- There are no problems only situations ================================================== ======================= Walrus Home alt.binaries.pictures.walpaper <=vote here every weekend. weekly entries posted on http://web.newsguy.com/evilsideshowbob/entries.html FAQ found at http://members.rogers.com/heretic54/ (The most up to date version is posted in alt.binaries.pictures.walpaper on Mondays and Thursdays. PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING) Walrus websites: http://web.newsguy.com/evilsideshowbob/ For Contest Archives & Artists http://www.weeklywalrus.com ================================================== ======================= | |||
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| On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 15:15:33 GMT, Kingdom <kingdomof@removehotmail.com> wrote: >> >> ALWAYS TRY LEVELS FIRST >> >> SHIFT+CTRL+L >> > >THEN TRY IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS VARIATIONS > >THEN TRY CURVES > >THEN USE CHANELS > >if that all fails bin the image PLEASE STOP SHOUTING! Thank you -- Hecate Hecate@newsguy.com (Fried computers a specialty) | |||
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| Because Levels is easier than Curves to use and scares fewer users. Curves doesn't scare me I just don't like it. Way too easy to clear up a problem while creating others you might not notice right off. I have very seldom found a time that levels wouldn't fix what I needed. Depending on how bad the yellow color cast is levels may fix it. Super strong ones it will only lessen. You need to use Hue/Saturation set to yellow and then dial down the saturation to a negative number. This will remove the yellow without messing the other colors up. Then run auto color or auto levels or run just plain levels with your own manual settings. R "XO News" <ImTheNRA@MoVal.com> wrote in message news:bfv155$kkn@dispatch.concentric.net... > Kingdom, > > What is the difference between Levels and Curves? > > Why try Levels first, then in a later step try Curves? > > > "Kingdom" <kingdomof@removehotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Xns93BFA56738F4Bkingdomofwizdom@194.117.133.1 34... > > Kingdom <kingdomof@removehotmail.com> wrote in > > news:Xns93BFA50CB817Akingdomofwizdom@194.117.133.1 34: > > > > > "Dig" <lwnet@quixnet.net> wrote in > > > news:rX6dnVvwLN8xaIaiXTWJhQ@comcast.com: > > > > > >> I took some digitals last night in a club that was using tungsten > > >> lighting over the stage. Of course they are all on the yellowish side > > >> (yes I know I should have white balanced). > > >> > > >> What is the easiest way to correct this? > > >> > > >> I have tried switching modes to Lab and using the Curves to take out > > >> some yellow. This works ok but I was wondering if there is a better > > >> way. > > >> > > >> Thanks > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > ALWAYS TRY LEVELS FIRST > > > > > > SHIFT+CTRL+L > > > > > > > THEN TRY IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS VARIATIONS > > > > THEN TRY CURVES > > > > THEN USE CHANELS > > > > if that all fails bin the image > > > > -- > > There are no problems only situations > > > > ================================================== ======================= > > Walrus Home alt.binaries.pictures.walpaper <=vote here every weekend. > > weekly entries posted on > > http://web.newsguy.com/evilsideshowbob/entries.html > > FAQ found at http://members.rogers.com/heretic54/ > > (The most up to date version is posted in alt.binaries.pictures.walpaper > > on Mondays and Thursdays. PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING) > > Walrus websites: http://web.newsguy.com/evilsideshowbob/ > > For Contest Archives & Artists http://www.weeklywalrus.com > > ================================================== ======================= > > | |||
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