Image-Adjust-Levels. Use the white and black eyedroppers to set your
white and black points by clicking them on the appropriate areas of
your image - white on the the area you want white, etc.(and use them
in individual colours to reduce casts?) Slower, more subtle.
Like all things in PS - there are half-a-dozen ways. Auto Levels
works brilliantly sometimes and badly on other images.
AndrewF
>On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 22:59:16 -0000, Jon Mitchell <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>Is it deemed too "simple" and they have
>> included a much more "manual" way of doing it ? Am I just being daft and
>> missing something ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jon
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>For a quick and dirty, Jon, I would use either Auto Levels or Auto Color.
>They work not bad for auto functions. Otherwise, yes, do it manually with
>those or other colour cast removal tools like channel mixer or variations.
>
>D.
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