metaliztah69
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Mabuhay Sa Bagong Sakal!!... I mean, KASAL..... ....... sori... biro lang, padre.... hehehe...
Congrats and best wishes to you and your wife.
Each member here has different ways to do this. If you use Photoshop, we can teach you how it can be done. Do you have Photoshop?
This is a quick sample edit - one of many ways of how to remove the red color cast using adjustment layers....
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If you are requesting for someone here to do this for you, you have to be clear and specific in saying so.
We prefer to teach rather than do a free edit of this sort. If someone here decides to help you out, it may take time to do so please be patient and visit back from time to time to see if someone has an edit for you.
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Salamat sa tulong boss dv8_fx.palpak talaga yung wedding photographer namin, ni wala nga siyang dalang lights. Effortless talaga yung ginawa niya, ang mahal pa naman talent fee ko sa kanya. So ang ginawa ko, nagpatulong na lang ako dito sa PSG baka sakali meron dito boss at eto pala ang correct term galing sayo on how to removed color cast using adjustment layers. Marunong ako kunti sa photoshop editing pero sa ganitong sample photo ko, mahirap talaga anu gawin dito. mabuhay ka admin dv8_fx maraming salamat...
Since it wasn't clear exactly what you wanted, I assumed you wanted the photo that you posted generally improved, eg, color balance, contrast, sharpness, etc. Also, since I strongly prefer to teach PS, not do free work, I intentionally made the effects a bit too strong (to make the efx easily visible), as well as substantially down-rez'ed your photo, and put my watermark on it so it can only be used for teaching purposes. I'll be more than happy to explain what I did.
Tom M
I'm would probably begin something like this, If you have photoshop that is.
I left it on Auto but your free to play around with the sliders.
Oh, and I just remembered that I also:
4. Adjusted the HSL controls in ACR to further subdue the overall red cast and bring up the cooler colors in the image; and,
5. Added a bit of vignetting (darkening the edges) to concentrate attention on the subjects.
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I did almost everything in ACR -- very little in Photoshop itself. As I recall, I did only two final tweaks in PS:thankz for the help sir tom..aside from camera raw in adobe bridge, what shall i do in photoshop cs5 to come up the white balance,contrast,cooler colors, and a bit vignetting?
By the way, in your last message, you used the phrase, "...aside from camera raw in adobe bridge...". This makes me worry that you think that the only way to access ACR is through Bridge. This is not the case. If you go into "Preferences", you will see an option to make all JPG images opened by Photoshop come in through ACR (ie, instead of first going to Bridge). This is much more convenient.
HTH,
Tom M