Hello. I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I'm in a situation where our photographers shot two identical sets, but set the white balance incorrectly. One is slightly warm and a bit dense while the other is cool and perfectly exposed.
The sets are two identical "school portrait" setups with neutral-tone painted background. I have close to 1000 images, half from each set. I need to correct one set to match the other. Obviously, with this quantity, I will need to use some kind of batch.
I tried to use Photoshop's Match Color feature, hoping to match parts of the background and apply the change to the entire picture. The results were closer, but not close enough (plus, it did some weird stuff to the skin tones.)
I was wondering if anyone has any tips to correct this situation.
I attached two samples.
Thanks for your advice.
Eric
The sets are two identical "school portrait" setups with neutral-tone painted background. I have close to 1000 images, half from each set. I need to correct one set to match the other. Obviously, with this quantity, I will need to use some kind of batch.
I tried to use Photoshop's Match Color feature, hoping to match parts of the background and apply the change to the entire picture. The results were closer, but not close enough (plus, it did some weird stuff to the skin tones.)
I was wondering if anyone has any tips to correct this situation.
I attached two samples.
Thanks for your advice.
Eric