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In lab the most color adjustments seem to be near the center of the grid.
try this...
This is the part of the A curve that is holding the color information for the spot you marked.
This is where you want to adjust the curve.
If you move it you will also move the green side because the curve needs to "flex".
To prevent the "flex"
Right click near the center of the curve and select "Pin Grid" on the submenu choose the correct side of the grid to "pin" You want the Magenta side to move so pin the Green. Make small adjustments and see what happens to the image....
Greg
try this...
- Open the image in LAB, then switch to the A curve and expand the grid until it is over half of your screen.
- Place your mouse on the image where you think there is a color cast and right click.
- From the drop down select "mark" This will place a mark on the curve for your reference.
This is the part of the A curve that is holding the color information for the spot you marked.
This is where you want to adjust the curve.
If you move it you will also move the green side because the curve needs to "flex".
To prevent the "flex"
Right click near the center of the curve and select "Pin Grid" on the submenu choose the correct side of the grid to "pin" You want the Magenta side to move so pin the Green. Make small adjustments and see what happens to the image....
Greg
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