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Hi all! I have some digital images that are photos of actual print photos taken in a studio (the digitals) using tungsten lighting (3200 deg Kelvin) and the tungsten white balance setting with an Olympus D-460zoom. The results are horrible. Everything is purple’ish and washed out looking. Here’s a sample:
http://www.orange42.com/images/PB180010sample.jpg (512 Kb)
I’ve played around with the curve settings in Photoshop 7 but have had no luck at recreating any realistic color. Has anyone had this same problem? And if so, were you able to correct it in PS? and how?
Thanks so much (in advance)!
John
http://www.orange42.com/images/PB180010sample.jpg (512 Kb)
I’ve played around with the curve settings in Photoshop 7 but have had no luck at recreating any realistic color. Has anyone had this same problem? And if so, were you able to correct it in PS? and how?
Thanks so much (in advance)!
John
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