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How Do I Correct White Balance in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 12:08 am

There are a few ways to correct white balance in Photoshop, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. The first method is to use the white balance tool.

This tool can be found in the “color” section of the “adjustments” panel. To use this tool, simply click on the area of the image that should be white, and then click “OK.” The white balance tool will automatically adjust the rest of the image accordingly.

The second method is to use the levels tool. This tool can be found in the “image” section of the “adjustments” panel. To use this tool, simply click on the “black point” eyedropper and then click on the area of the image that should be black.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, correcting white balance in Photoshop can result in your images looking unnatural. Be sure to use a reference image to help you find the correct white balance settings. Also, be aware that different images may require different white balance settings.

Next, click on the “white point” eyedropper and then click on the area of the image that should be white. Finally, click on the “midpoint” eyedropper and then click on an area of the image that should be mid-gray. The levels tool will automatically adjust the rest of the image accordingly.

The third method is to use the curves tool. Finally, click and drag a point on the middle curve to adjust the midtones. The curves tool will automatically adjust the rest of the image accordingly.

Each of these methods has its own advantages and disadvantages, so experiment with each one to see which works best for you.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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