How to Vary Color Temperature of Image Illumination

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jim evans
Mar 30, 2005
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I would swear that a while back I found a place in Photoshop where I could vary the color temperature of the image. My memory of it is that as I moved a slider the color temperature value changed in a text box such that, for example, I could vary the color temperature from 10000° K (cold blue/white light) to 4000° K (warm/orange light) and the image cast went from cold to warm. I just spent about 45 minutes hunting for this control (filter?) without success. I’m about to conclude I dreamed it. Anybody know if PS has this feature and if so where I can find it?

jim

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Andrew Morton
Mar 30, 2005
Would that have been when you were importing a .raw image?

Andrew
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jjs
Mar 30, 2005
"jim evans" wrote in message
I would swear that a while back I found a place in Photoshop where I could vary the color temperature of the image.[…]

Would that be the photo filters? (image adjustment menu)?
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Brian
Mar 30, 2005
jim evans wrote:
I would swear that a while back I found a place in Photoshop where I could vary the color temperature of the image. My memory of it is that as I moved a slider the color temperature value changed in a text box such that, for example, I could vary the color temperature from 10000° K (cold blue/white light) to 4000° K (warm/orange light) and the image cast went from cold to warm. I just spent about 45 minutes hunting for this control (filter?) without success. I’m about to conclude I dreamed it. Anybody know if PS has this feature and if so where I can find it?

jim

Hi Jim,

There are a couple of sites on the net that have "free" photographic filter simulators. One is a wratten filter simulator, the other is a cokin/hoya/kodak filter simulator. They appear to be fairly authentic at first glance.

If this sounds of any interest to you I can dig up the URL’s for those sites for you.

Brian.
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jim evans
Mar 30, 2005
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 00:29:16 +1000, Brian
wrote:

jim evans wrote:
I would swear that a while back I found a place in Photoshop where I could vary the color temperature of the image. My memory of it is that as I moved a slider the color temperature value changed in a text box such that, for example, I could vary the color temperature from 10000° K (cold blue/white light) to 4000° K (warm/orange light) and the image cast went from cold to warm. I just spent about 45 minutes hunting for this control (filter?) without success. I’m about to conclude I dreamed it. Anybody know if PS has this feature and if so where I can find it?

jim

Hi Jim,

There are a couple of sites on the net that have "free" photographic filter simulators. One is a wratten filter simulator, the other is a cokin/hoya/kodak filter simulator. They appear to be fairly authentic at first glance.

If this sounds of any interest to you I can dig up the URL’s for those sites for you.

Thanks to everyone who replied.

As jjs mentioned, CS has wratten filter simulators. What I was imagining is a continuous scale that runs up and down the color temperature scale. I guess I just dreamed it.

Oh yes, no I didn’t see it while importing raw but that’s the kind of thing I’m looking for.

jim
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Craig Flory
Mar 30, 2005
One other way is to click image > adjustments > color balance. Then you do have sliders to change color balance.

Craig
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Brian
Mar 31, 2005
Hi Jim,

There are a couple of sites on the net that have "free" photographic filter simulators. One is a wratten filter simulator, the other is a cokin/hoya/kodak filter simulator. They appear to be fairly authentic at first glance.

If this sounds of any interest to you I can dig up the URL’s for those sites for you.

Thanks to everyone who replied.

As jjs mentioned, CS has wratten filter simulators. What I was imagining is a continuous scale that runs up and down the color temperature scale. I guess I just dreamed it.

Oh yes, no I didn’t see it while importing raw but that’s the kind of thing I’m looking for.

jim

Hi Jim,

I realise the filter simulators are not what you are wanting. Just wanted to mention that the sites I was talking about offer a far more complete and comrephensive set of filters than the 4 or so wratten filters in PS by default.

Regards,
Brian.
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m.golner
Apr 2, 2005
jim evans wrote:
I would swear that a while back I found a place in Photoshop where I could vary the color temperature of the image. My memory of it is that as I moved a slider the color temperature value changed in a text box such that, for example, I could vary the color temperature from 10000° K (cold blue/white light) to 4000° K (warm/orange light) and the image cast went from cold to warm. I just spent about 45 minutes hunting for this control (filter?) without success. I’m about to conclude I dreamed it. Anybody know if PS has this feature and if so where I can find it?

jim

There’s a shareware Photoshop plugin that does just what you are asking about at:

AGD Color Temperature & Exposure correction Plug-In
http://plugin.artdesign.ru/

I have used it on a couple of occasions and it seems to work fine. I can’t tell from the website what the limitations are in the free download version (I haven’t found any so far), but there is a built-in 15 second delay (nag screen) when you select it from the ‘Filter’ menu within photoshop. Works with V6, 7, CS.

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