Color adjustment technique question

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Philip_Peterson
Feb 17, 2005
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It seems as if any ‘o these adobe programs, there are as many ways to accomplish a task as there are users. So, could someone shoot some suggestions about how they would accomplish the following:

I have 4 pictures of the same building, taken under vastly different light conditions (summer evening sunlight, rain, snow, overcast). Part of the builiding has a green awning and roof. I’d kind of like that particular feature of the buildings to be close to the same color to help tie the pictures together.

How would you approach a color correction task like that?

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Christine_Krof_Shock
Feb 17, 2005

1. adjusting curves in Lab (especially the "a" channel,or
2. in rgb adding a hue/saturation adjustment layer targeting greens or
M2
Michael 23
Feb 18, 2005
or image – adjust- selective color

try yellow/blue/green, play with sliders, see what works.


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It seems as if any ‘o these adobe programs, there are as many ways to accomplish a task as there are users. So, could someone shoot some suggestions about how they would accomplish the following:
I have 4 pictures of the same building, taken under vastly different light conditions (summer evening sunlight, rain, snow, overcast). Part of the builiding has a green awning and roof. I’d kind of like that particular feature of the buildings to be close to the same color to help tie the pictures together.

How would you approach a color correction task like that?

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