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Hi, I am occasionally having colour cast problems with some of my photos and I know I should be finding a neutral gray point on my photo and then using the grey eyedropper in levels to help. Problem is, I can’t seem to FIND neautral gray in color images.
I can get the blackest and whitest points using threshold and am wondering if there’s a similar way of finding grey?
I’m sure many people can simply look at a photo and see where gray is, but I, sadly, don’t seem to be one of them. If there’s a way in PS CS to find the grey, I would SO love to know what it is. Thanks so much for all ideas! Lynn
I can get the blackest and whitest points using threshold and am wondering if there’s a similar way of finding grey?
I’m sure many people can simply look at a photo and see where gray is, but I, sadly, don’t seem to be one of them. If there’s a way in PS CS to find the grey, I would SO love to know what it is. Thanks so much for all ideas! Lynn
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