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Hi!
The photographer was not allowed to use flash during the vows of a wedding in a chapel with tungsten lighting, so the photos have a red-orange overcast. I was able to use PS 6.0 to "hack" the tungsten lighting effect into a bareable level.
I’m only an occasional PS user, and used hit-or-miss to achieve barely acceptable results. Are there better programs to remove the tungsten lighting overcast? Are there digital filters or settings or plug-ins for PS to do this with professional and accurate results?
Thank you,
Wendie
The photographer was not allowed to use flash during the vows of a wedding in a chapel with tungsten lighting, so the photos have a red-orange overcast. I was able to use PS 6.0 to "hack" the tungsten lighting effect into a bareable level.
I’m only an occasional PS user, and used hit-or-miss to achieve barely acceptable results. Are there better programs to remove the tungsten lighting overcast? Are there digital filters or settings or plug-ins for PS to do this with professional and accurate results?
Thank you,
Wendie
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