how to correct for dual color casts?

JC
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J_Clayton
Apr 2, 2009
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It seems that I have a slight warm color cast from the top of my image down and a slight cool color cast from the bottom of my image up. The center area is color neutral. How to I correct for these color casts?

I tried an adjustment layer with linear gradients added of very pale red to transparent to kill the cool in the bottom half and a linear gradient of very pale blue to transparent to kill the warm in the upper half. The color was somewhat neutralized, but now the top and bottom are even darker, more saturated.

I’m thinking I need something like a gradient "photo filter" for Photoshop?

Anyone know the quick way to solve this problem?

Thanks,
J

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JC
J_Clayton
Apr 2, 2009
I just answered my own question: I changed the color of the Dodge Tool to pale Red and took out the cool cast and now I’m going to change the color to a cool color and take out the warm cast.

Sorry.
J

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