Color Correcting Too Blue in Indoor White Balance

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Don_Tate
Jun 21, 2004
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The Indoor white balance was accidentially set on a digital camera resulting photos shot in daylight being too blue. Enhancements have been applied using Auto fix and Auto Color Correct as well as custom enhancements and although improved, colors still aren’t as desired. Is their any exact recipe to correct for this color shift to restore natural colors so daylight illumination looks like daylight?

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Jodi_Frye
Jun 21, 2004
I’m not sure what you have tried and what you haven’t but try this method; at the bottom of layers palette click on ‘levels'(icon black and white circle)…set the channel to ‘blue’ and move center slider to the right. This sometimes does a fab job.
TF
Terri_Foster
Jun 21, 2004
Another method if it’s an extreme situation would be to make a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. Use the pull down menu (opens with "master" selected which effects all color. I would suggest selecting the individual colors and adjusting. Jodi’s method should work but thought I’d thow this out anyway.

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