From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layers and Blend Modes
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Removing color cast with Auto Levels - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layers and Blend Modes
Removing color cast with Auto Levels
- Some users find curves a bit intimidating, preferring the simpler interface of levels, which offers three control points. However, the auto-adjustment is available for each, giving you that same quick start to getting great results. In this image, let's apply an adjustment layer for levels. You'll see, looking at the histogram, that this image really lacks highlights. Rather though than you having to drag and guess and trying to figure out where to position these, you can instead click Auto, which will automatically make that mapping for you, which is quite powerful. If you get this exclamation point on the histogram, just click and it will redraw more accurately. Now what you can do though is hold down the Option key and click on the word Auto to bring up the dialog. Notice here that we have the same option for snapping neutral mid-tones. This is quite powerful. So I can experiment with different options: monochromatic…
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Removing color cast with Auto Curves3m 10s
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Improving contrast with Auto Curves2m 50s
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Removing color cast with Auto Levels2m 25s
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Improving contrast with Auto Levels3m 15s
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The role of Auto Brightness/Contrast2m 30s
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Setting a new default auto value3m 6s
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