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Making quick image adjustments, Apply the color balance command – Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual

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You can also save the settings you make in the Selective Color dialog box for reuse on other images.

See also

“Save and reapply adjustment dialog box settings” on page 159

Making quick image adjustments

Change the color balance using the Photo Filter command

The Photo Filter command mimics the technique of putting a colored filter in front of the camera lens to adjust the
color balance and color temperature of the light transmitted through the lens and exposing the film. The Photo Filter
command also lets you choose a color preset to apply a hue adjustment to an image. If you want to apply a custom
color adjustment, the Photo Filter command lets you specify a color using the Adobe Color Picker.

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Do one of the following:

Choose Image > Adjustments > Photo Filter.

Choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Photo Filter. Click OK in the New Layer dialog box.

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Choose the filter color, either a custom filter or a preset, from the Photo Filter dialog box. For a custom filter, select

the Color option, click the color square, and use the Adobe Color Picker to specify a color for a custom color filter.
For a preset filter, select the Filter option and choose one of the following presets from the Filter menu:

Warming Filter (85 and LBA) and Cooling Filter (80 and LBB)

Color conversion filters that tune the white balance in

an image. If an image was photographed with a lower color temperature of light (yellowish), the Cooling Filter (80)
makes the image colors bluer to compensate for the lower color temperature of the ambient light. Conversely, if the
photo was taken with a higher color temperature of light (bluish), the Warming Filter (85) makes the image colors
warmer to compensate for the higher color temperature of the ambient light.

Warming Filter (81) and Cooling Filter (82)

Use light-balancing filters for minor adjustments in the color quality of

an image. The Warming Filter (81) makes the image warmer (more yellow), and the Cooling Filter (82) makes the
image cooler (bluer).

Individual Colors

Apply a hue adjustment to the image depending on the color preset you choose. Your choice of

color depends on how you’re using the Photo Filter command. If your photo has a color cast, you can choose a
complementary color to neutralize the color cast. You can also apply colors for special color effects or enhancements.
For example, the Underwater color simulates the greenish blue color cast in underwater photos.

Make sure that Preview is selected to view the results of using a color filter. If you don’t want the image darkened by
adding the color filter, be sure that the Preserve Luminosity option is selected.

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To adjust the amount of color applied to the image, use the Density slider or enter a percentage in the Density text

box. A higher density results in a stronger color adjustment.

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Click OK.

Apply the Color Balance command

The Color Balance command changes the overall mixture of colors in an image for generalized color correction.

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Make sure the composite channel is selected in the Channels palette. This command is available only when you’re

viewing the composite channel.