Action/Curves Silver

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tony cooper
Oct 6, 2005
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Quite some time ago, someone posted a link to a nice little PS Action that adjusted an image of sterling silver flatware taken with incandescent light. The action did something with curves to remove the yellow from the image.

I’ve since purchased a new CPU and loaded Photoshop 7 in the new ‘puter…minus my old actions. I’d love to have that action back.

Anyone know where this action might be available?



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Orlando, FL

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Mike Russell
Oct 6, 2005
From: "Tony Cooper"

Quite some time ago, someone posted a link to a nice little PS Action that adjusted an image of sterling silver flatware taken with incandescent light. The action did something with curves to remove the yellow from the image.

I’ve since purchased a new CPU and loaded Photoshop 7 in the new ‘puter…minus my old actions. I’d love to have that action back.
Anyone know where this action might be available?

Hi Tony,

If I remember correctly, the action was a curve from Curvemeister for changing the color balance, probably from this tutorial.

http://www.curvemeister.com/tutorials/what_ails_you/index.ht m
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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tony cooper
Oct 6, 2005
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 19:06:50 GMT, "Mike Russell" wrote:

From: "Tony Cooper"

Quite some time ago, someone posted a link to a nice little PS Action that adjusted an image of sterling silver flatware taken with incandescent light. The action did something with curves to remove the yellow from the image.

I’ve since purchased a new CPU and loaded Photoshop 7 in the new ‘puter…minus my old actions. I’d love to have that action back.
Anyone know where this action might be available?

Hi Tony,

If I remember correctly, the action was a curve from Curvemeister for changing the color balance, probably from this tutorial.
http://www.curvemeister.com/tutorials/what_ails_you/index.ht m
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com

Exactly. I appreciate it.



Making an effort to include a condemnable term in every posting. Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL

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