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Custom White Balance


Simulate the custom white balance feature found in digital cameras.


image 1 1. Open the image for editing.

image 2 2. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J).

image 3 3. Use the "Marquee" tool (M) to make a selection of the area with the shifted colour.

image 4 4. Apply an "Average" filter (Filter> Blur> Average).

image 5 5. Invert the current selection (Ctrl+I).

image 6 6. Use the "Magic Wand" tool (W) to select the colour inside the selection. Deselect (Ctrl+D) and fill the layer with the colour you've selected (Ctrl+Backspace).

Custom White Balance 7. Set the current layer's blending mode to "Soft Light". Rollover the image in this step to see the original image before this technique was applied.


Author's URL: FotoFects
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