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Jul 02, 2010 12:22 |  #31

i tried it and actually cant see the difference :(.




  
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Jul 02, 2010 12:23 |  #32

ok i put them side-by-side and the one where you neutralise seems red. the one where you didnt neutralise is pale bluish.




  
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Jul 02, 2010 13:22 as a reply to  @ ayoyoayoyo's post |  #33

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Jul 02, 2010 13:52 |  #34

ayoyoayoyo wrote in post #10466955 (external link)
ok i put them side-by-side and the one where you neutralise seems red. the one where you didnt neutralise is pale bluish.

Keep in mind that whatever cast that blue tint on the bags likely isnt a full spectrum light, so its not like its just one color being too prominent, but its likely that others are filtered out to a degree. That makes fixing it almost a matter of taste more than just correcting a tinge.




  
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