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Hi [USER=143638]@MattiaRag[/USER]

For a complete tonal correction using the approach by [USER=109010]@Rich54[/USER] is the way to go.


If you want to take the approach along the lines you mentioned in your post, that can be done too by just using the white point selection of the curves adjustment Layer.


There is also another alternative to do the same with a blend mode.    With the eyedropper tool set to the sample size you desire, select the corner you desire to take that color sample.

Then add a Solid Color Layer above your image and accept the color in the Color Picker that pops up (it should already have the color selected by the eyedropper).

Then just set the blend mode of that Layer to Divide and the sampled area of the original area will be adjust to all white with the reest of the image adjusted appropriately.


This might be easier to use in an Action so it depends on what is easiest for you to implement with all of your images.

Just another way to achieve a desired result to consider

John Wheeler


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