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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Color and tonal correction<br />

126<br />

More Help topics<br />

“Improve shadow and highlight detail” on page 120<br />

“Adjust shadows and brightness using Levels” on page 121<br />

Remove a color cast automatically<br />

A color cast is an unpleasant color shift in a photo. For example, a photo taken indoors without a camera flash may<br />

have too much yellow. The Remove Color Cast command changes the overall mixture of colors to remove color casts<br />

from an image.<br />

Original (left), and after removing the green color cast (right)<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, choose Enhance > Adjust Color > Remove Color Cast.<br />

2 In your image, click an area that should be white, black, or neutral gray. The image changes based on the color you<br />

selected.<br />

3 To start over and undo the changes made to the image, click the Reset button.<br />

4 Click OK to accept the color change.<br />

More Help topics<br />

“Automatically correct lighting and color” on page 114<br />

Remove a color cast using Levels<br />

This technique requires color correction experience and some knowledge of the RGB color wheel.<br />

1 Do one of the following in the Edit workspace:<br />

• Choose Enhance > Adjust Lighting > Levels.<br />

• Choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels, or open an existing Levels adjustment layer.<br />

2 Choose a color channel to adjust from the Channel pop-up menu:<br />

• Red to add red or cyan to the image.<br />

• Green to add green or magenta to the image.<br />

• Blue to add blue or yellow to the image.<br />

3 Drag the middle input slider left or right to add or subtract color.<br />

4 Click OK when you are satisfied with the overall color.<br />

You can use the gray eyedropper in the Levels dialog box to quickly remove a color cast. Double-click the eyedropper<br />

and make sure that the RGB values are equal. After you close the Color Picker, click an area in your image that should<br />

be a neutral gray.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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