Hello i have a great print that i want to blow up soon.But it has a greenish tint to it from useing high ISO.What do i need to do to remove it here is the photo.Thanks Sean .L
silverwolf Senior Member 442 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Virginia More info | Sep 05, 2008 17:27 | #1 Hello i have a great print that i want to blow up soon.But it has a greenish tint to it from useing high ISO.What do i need to do to remove it here is the photo.Thanks Sean .L One world one camera ton of L glass your creation your memory.
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hawkeye60 Goldmember 2,079 posts Likes: 11 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Mesa, Arizona More info | Sep 05, 2008 17:33 | #2 I used a hue and saturation adjustment layer in PS and reduced the saturation of the yellow. You can use the mask to be more selective with the adjustment. It's a lens not a lense!
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Tiberius Goldmember 2,556 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2008 More info | Sep 05, 2008 17:34 | #3 Try using colour balance to correct the tint. My photography website!PHOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Damo77 Goldmember 4,699 posts Likes: 115 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | Sep 05, 2008 17:58 | #4 |
Sep 05, 2008 18:38 | #5 Damo77 wrote in post #6249363 Is it really caused by high ISO? I would have thought it was a natural cast from the surrounding greenery. Hmm i wouldnt think that would be it i used iso 3200 and photographers that go to games and use that high of iso has a yelloish greenish tint too.Sean .L One world one camera ton of L glass your creation your memory.
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Damo77 Goldmember 4,699 posts Likes: 115 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | Sep 05, 2008 19:11 | #6 |
Sep 05, 2008 19:14 | #7 Damo77 wrote in post #6249716 That's interesting, I've never heard that before. Keen to hear from others about this. Im sorry, i have seen it in there photographs the players skin is yelloish.Thanks Sean .L One world one camera ton of L glass your creation your memory.
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Sep 05, 2008 19:27 | #8 It's a white balance issue, not a high ISO issue. Shoot RAW, use color temp slider, or JPG just take he green away in PS. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Damo77 Goldmember 4,699 posts Likes: 115 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | Sep 05, 2008 19:27 | #9 |
gcogger Goldmember 2,554 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2003 Location: Southampton, UK More info | Sep 06, 2008 05:14 | #10 I've never noticed (or heard of) a colour cast from high ISO either, so I agree with Tim that it's most likely a simple white balance issue. Graeme
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710Studio Goldmember More info | Sep 06, 2008 07:49 | #11 I have to agree with GCOGGER and TIM with this one. When I shoot photos of my Black Lab in my living room (which has a green carpet, interestingly enough), the overall photo has a green cast to it. A simple check on the white balance cleans the photo up right as it should be. Hope this helps! =--My Gear List --=
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thanks everybody for your help with this.Sean .L One world one camera ton of L glass your creation your memory.
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fadetoblack22 Senior Member 320 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | I also had a go at getting rid of the high ISO noise using blur and a blend mode lighten history brush.
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fadetoblack22 Senior Member 320 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | Sep 07, 2008 09:29 | #14 fadetoblack22 wrote in post #6258376 I also had a go at getting rid of the high ISO noise using blur and a blend mode lighten history brush. Sorry, here is my edit.
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