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hey .. yep.. I saw what you meant by "bluish" lol..
Yes, you can fix this in photoshop..
I tried it on one of your pict. took me less than 2 min to fix it!
open your layer palette, and click on the layer adjustment icone at th bottom.. choose color balance..
basically since there’s too much blue in your pict you would have t balance your color to the oposite of blue or cyan (wich is blue)..
here’s the values I worked out.. for this pict..
shadow +35,+5,-61
midtones +48, -8, -100
highlights +84, +11, -52
checked preserve luminosity
then to finish it off. you can use the "level" adjustment layer t contrast your pict more (or the brightness, contrast).. (I prefe level)..
alright so your on your own now.. you’ll have to work with it to full understand how it works..
good luck..
any question keep me posted!
ps. nice pict!.
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Yes, you can fix this in photoshop..
I tried it on one of your pict. took me less than 2 min to fix it!
open your layer palette, and click on the layer adjustment icone at th bottom.. choose color balance..
basically since there’s too much blue in your pict you would have t balance your color to the oposite of blue or cyan (wich is blue)..
here’s the values I worked out.. for this pict..
shadow +35,+5,-61
midtones +48, -8, -100
highlights +84, +11, -52
checked preserve luminosity
then to finish it off. you can use the "level" adjustment layer t contrast your pict more (or the brightness, contrast).. (I prefe level)..
alright so your on your own now.. you’ll have to work with it to full understand how it works..
good luck..
any question keep me posted!
ps. nice pict!.
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