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Old 03-12-2012, 08:44 PM
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Guys,

Tip.1
The first thing you need to get right is the white balance. Look on you tube for some videos showing you how to set the white balance on whatever program you are using - this should be your first step before you even start playing with the plugins.

Below (while not perfect) is a very quick example of how by adjusting the white balance, you lose the color cast that appears on the base image. Once I have the color somewhat sorted, only then do I move onto the actual edit/plugin.

Also, another simple way in Photoshop is create a new layer, click on > Image, > Adjustments, > Curves, then hit auto - this isn't the best, but it is somewhere for you to begin if you have never played with adjustments..
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