When shooting RAW, CS2 allows you to adjust temperature during post processing. However, in JPEG, I can't seem to find a way to adjust the temperature in general? Do I have to individually control the RGB levels? Seems like a pain ...
Kevin034 Senior Member 473 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Mar 29, 2007 13:21 | #1 When shooting RAW, CS2 allows you to adjust temperature during post processing. However, in JPEG, I can't seem to find a way to adjust the temperature in general? Do I have to individually control the RGB levels? Seems like a pain ... Kevin
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In2Photos Cream of the Crop 19,813 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Near Charlotte, NC. More info | Mar 29, 2007 13:42 | #2 That was one of the benfits of shooting RAW. You could also try color balance in CS2. Mike, The Keeper of the Archive
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Mar 29, 2007 15:03 | #3 So basically w/ out RAW you are SOL? I remember some older version of Photoshop allowing this ... maybe I'm just getting old. Oh well, I'm just being lazy anyways, color balance works just fine for me. Thanks! Kevin
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In2Photos Cream of the Crop 19,813 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Near Charlotte, NC. More info | Mar 29, 2007 15:07 | #4 Kevin034 wrote in post #2950699 So basically w/ out RAW you are SOL? I remember some older version of Photoshop allowing this ... maybe I'm just getting old. Oh well, I'm just being lazy anyways, color balance works just fine for me. Thanks! You could also try curves. Select the grey eyedropper (middle) and click on something nuetral in the image. Mike, The Keeper of the Archive
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Mar 29, 2007 15:08 | #5 Thanks!! Kevin
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Mar 29, 2007 19:56 | #6 Photoshop CS3 lets you open JPGs in camera raw and adjust the white ballance. For JPGs I often use photo filter adjustment layers. Levels works too. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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S.Horton worship my useful and insightful comments More info | Apr 02, 2007 22:52 | #7 Try this: Image, Adjustments, Variations, but you need to be in 8 bit image mode to do it. Sam - TF Says Ishmael
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Apr 03, 2007 00:11 | #8 One of the best ways I've found: "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Apr 03, 2007 06:25 | #9 Rene, I think the link is now out of date as the website appears to have been re-designed. I've gone to the website, but can't see anything directly relating to Photoshop or Eddie Tapp there.
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Apr 04, 2007 05:07 | #10 Huh? Just tried it. It's there... "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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