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Red/Cyan slider in Adobe Camera Raw please

Engaged ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

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I know I can accomplish the same with the Blue/Yellow slider and the Green/Magenta slider but it sure would speed things up and simplify the process with many images if there where a Red/Cyan slider too when you only are needing to deal with Red and Cyan.

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

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Hi there,

 

You can submit a feature request for the sliders at the link below.

https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/categories/photoshop_family_camera_raw_and_dng

 

This forum is monitored by our developers. They can look into the feasibility of the feature request and may include it in a future update.

 

Regards,

Nikunj

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

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Not sure I understand where you're looking but there's a Red (opposite Cyan) slider in HLS and there's the ability to alter Red primary in Calibration too. 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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Engaged ,
Nov 29, 2019 Nov 29, 2019

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Thanks dd...on the "basic" or first panel at the very top. I don't want to have to go to the HSL panel if I don't need to and these aren't the equivilent type of adjustment as the Blue/yellow and Megent/Green sliders in the "basic" adjustment panel.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2019 Nov 25, 2019

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Yes, it could speed up some corrections, if you're just dealing with red and cyan, but correcting color with just yellow/blue and magenta/green to way back to analog printing. Adding red/cyan basically can cancel corrections in the other colors. When I was a color corrector we never used red/cyan, unless the the correction was so far off that it was out of the limits of the printing equipment - happened just a few times. I still rarely touch the red when correcting with curves in PS. IMO, it's faster to just deal with two colors rather than three.

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Engaged ,
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Hmm...interesting to know where it comes from and I should have recognized that being primarily a darkroom technician in the distant past but unlike with an enlarger where you'd simply be adding in density using three filters at once, that's not a factor here. I work on hundred of images a day I'm always looking for efficiencies. Even if I can find a way of omiting one click per image, the time for this adds up. From a practical standpoint for me, a red cyan slider would be a definite plus because I seem to have a lot of red shifted images. What could it hurt having the one more slider?

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