Remove ANY Color Cast FAST & EASY In Photoshop – 90-Second Tip #08


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In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to white balance a photo and remove a color cast using the Camera Raw Filter.

To Neutralize the image we will use the White Balance Tool (Eyedropper Tool), and then use the Tonal sliders to control the luminosity of the photo.

📘 INDEX – Correct a Color Cast in Photoshop (Camera RAW)

00:16 – Camera Raw’s White Balance Tool To Remover a Color Cast
01:15 – Tonal Adjustments

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49 responses to “Remove ANY Color Cast FAST & EASY In Photoshop – 90-Second Tip #08”

  1. Perfect timing. Today I was asked to remove the yellow cast from a photo taken inside an indoor cultivation facility. (hundreds of grow lights in the room) The photo was more yellow then your sample. Worked like a charm. Saved me hours of work. Thanks Jesús

  2. Hello, as you can see I have subscribed. Now I am always looking for advice for photoshop, so do you ever read the comments? It is no point me supporting any videos that offer no advice. I have a problem at the moment

  3. When I look at your "after" you maybe removed the yellow'ish color cast with the white balance tool, BUT you introduced blue in the highlights and whites.
    So this tool is only good if you hit the right spot.
    Best option is to find the neutral grey spots first, to know where to click with the WB tool.
    Create a 50% grey layer in difference blend mode and a threshold adjustment layer on top.
    Drag the slider of the threshold adjustment layer slowly from left to the right until you see black areas appearing.
    You wanna click in one of those areas, to hit the WB correctly, without introducing another color cast, but removing the initial one.

    Because the eyesight always tells you that it looks like grey, but always have a color cast to it depending on the color of the light hitting when shooting image.
    So this way you can be sure to hit the right spot.

    ++ using all this sliders to create proper exposure and contrast etc. is also very subjective. You maybe better of using the most powerful adjustment tool called "Curves".
    The sliders are varying from one to another software, wile curves is everywhere the same.
    So curves makes it more versatile to use in different software app's, for the reason you use different app's for your task/creation etc.

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