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ColorCorrectionGuide
Color Correction Guide
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Master color correction techniques for accurate color representation and fixing common color issues.
Características Principales
White balance correction and removal of color casts
Channel-specific color correction for precision
Color cast identification and removal
Neutral reference points for correction accuracy
Before-and-after comparison tools
Common color problems and solutions
How to Use Color Correction Guide
Assess Image
Identify color cast: blue (cool), orange/yellow (warm), magenta, or green tints
Establish Neutral
Use curves or color balance to make neutral tones (white, gray, black) truly neutral
Correct Channels
Adjust individual RGB channels if color cast is isolated to highlights or shadows
Check Reference
Use neutral cards or reference images to verify color accuracy
Preview Results
Compare before and after, ensuring natural color without over-correction
Apply Consistently
Use same correction across image series for consistent results
Casos de Uso
Photo editing fixing white balance mistakes from shooting
Batch processing ensuring consistent colors across image series
Product photography maintaining accurate brand colors
Architectural photography preserving material colors accurately
Preguntas Frecuentes
What is a color cast?
Unwanted color tint affecting entire image, like blue (cool) or orange (warm), from incorrect white balance or lighting.
How do I remove a color cast?
Use white balance correction or color balance sliders. Add opposite color to remove cast: add blue to remove yellow, magenta to remove green.
What is a neutral reference?
White, gray, or black object known to be neutral, used for setting color correction accuracy in the image.
Should I correct every image to neutral?
Generally yes for color-critical work. Some images benefit from intentional warm or cool casts for mood.
Can I fix mixed lighting color casts?
With difficulty. Ideally correct white balance on-site. In post-processing, selective corrections to different areas help.