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AUTO COLOR IN BETA

Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2024 Nov 19, 2024

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Auto Color under "Image" Menu does NOT - and never has - worked properly in all the versions ever released in Beta Apps.

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Nov 19, 2024 Nov 19, 2024

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@DanielDayGraphics 

 

Does it work for you in the released version of Photoshop?

 

"Does not work properly" is vague. Can you clarify what happens vs. what you expect to happen? Screenshots will help us to help you.

 

Also: consider using an Adjustment Layer instead of the Image menu to avoid destructive editing.

 

From Adobe Help:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/making-quick-tonal-adjustments.html

Remove a color cast using Auto Color

Auto Color adjusts the contrast and color of an image by searching the image to identify shadows, midtones, and highlights. By default, Auto Color neutralizes the midtones using a target color of RGB 128 gray and clips the shadows and highlight pixels by 0.5%. You can change these defaults in the Auto Color Correction Options dialog box.

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Click the Levels or Curves icon in the Adjustments panel.

    • Choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer and choose either Levels or Curves. Click OK in the New Layer dialog box.

     
  2. In the Properties panel, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Auto button.

  3. Under Algorithms in the Auto Color Correction Options dialog box, select the Find Dark & Light colors option.
  4. Select the Snap Neutral Midtones option.
  5. Specify the shadows and highlights that are clipped, and adjust the target color for the midtones.
  6. Click OK to apply Auto Color.
     
     
Note:

You can also choose Image > Auto Color to apply the adjustment directly to the image layer. Keep in mind that this method discards image information and is automatic. You cannot adjust any of the options in the following steps.

 

Jane

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2024 Nov 19, 2024

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Super easy to explain and/or clarify. I am aware of using a layer(s) in an effort to avoid any permanent destructive adjustments. Although... I would recommend one should probably never overwrite any original, without saving a copy or a layered PSD file. I have been using photoshop since it was released. As a working color expert and retoucher it is very easy to test - and compare against the released version(s) of Photoshop. All beta versions do a horrible job. Always have and it has never been fixed or addressed. The explanation involves simply realizing when an image is dark and or seriously color casted - such as in a scan of an old faded photo. Just a reference example - not exclusive to such imagery. I liken the auto adjust "AUTO COLOR" to what I used to do manually when I ran and operated drum scanners. You're finding the whitest white and balancing it out to a 5C, 3M, 3Y or in RGB a 240RGB value. Same in finding the blackest black - setting values and running a linear curve through the image. I can do all of this manually or using Levels or Curves.. etc. (and any combination of these methods - not to mention Selective Color Correction). BUT I do not want to make this too long.  I am attaching an example... only for reference. BETA simply does not work properly in any released version. I just wondered why Adobe has never corrected this.BETA_VS_WORKING2.jpg

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2024 Nov 19, 2024

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In this attached reference it is very obvious that the white are casted YELLOW . Same with the black in the carpet - possible (most likely due) to warm, soft light bulbs in the room. It is easy enough to adjust using Levels or get into Curves and move the individual chanennels to account for this CAST and underexposure. AND i can do that. BUT sometimes when advising or assisting someone less accomplished - I might tell them to first simply try and do an AUTO COLOR - it will almost always do an amazing job - and for them... it is more than enough. Try it sometime with an old 1960's-70's photo that was saved in an album (with glue adhesive). Often very faded and in mostly reddish hues. Will sometimes bring it right back to close to original color. YOU can try yourself on this test image. Just do the area of the original in AUTO COLOR in a Beta that you have - and then do the same thing in your released (any version) and marvel at the difference.

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Thank you so much Jane. Truly appreciate your explanation and efforts to offer me a workable solution. I tried one of your options - but alas, to no avail. it is NOT like it is a problem. I can easily achieve what I want in the working version of the app (even in the BETAs) - but I was just curious why the old standby quick action of AUTO COLOR has never worked for me in the various BETA versions. Someone mentioned that it seems to work for them in the Windows OS.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2024 Nov 19, 2024

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It’s important to keep in mind that beta versions are essentially works in progress, meant for testing new features before they’re fully refined. Bugs and glitches are common, and the developers rely on feedback like yours to improve the tool. While it’s not ideal that Auto Color isn’t working properly, they’re likely aware of the issue and working to resolve it for the final release. Hopefully, once the beta period ends, the feature will be fully functional!

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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I agree Muhammad. But it seemed rather curious that it has not been addressed. I have test driven every version of BETA that has been released. Many cool functions and added tools. Sometimes revert to using the BETA just to gain access to a particular functionality on a given project. Seemed very odd that AUTO COLOR has never worked and that they haven't corrected it. Makes me wonder if they truly DO know about it. Seems like it would be an easy fix to just take the formula, coding - or whatever is involved  - back to all previously released working version of the app.

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Thinking more about your comment/reply Muhammad... and I appreciate your insight. I always only test out the BETAs when they are released. And as you say... I only use them for the things that they have added, that seem helpful and beneficial to me. BUT I continue to use my released working updated Photoshop for the daily grind. I know many colleagues who work exclusively in the BETAs once they have them. I can use your commentary and my own experience to caution them from relying so heavily and exclusively upon their latest BETA. Since I do not use it as a workhorse, I am not even sure that there are not other glitches and bugs that would occur. Thanks again. The very best to you.

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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What operating system are you using?

 

Here with Windows 11 and the latest Photoshop Beta 26.2 m.2855, it seems Auto Color is working correctly.

 

 

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Wow... that is amazing. I am running Mac OS 15.1 (Sequoia). Recently updated... but it has been the same problem with all earier MAC operating systems. So... you took my attached reference... captured the left image (labeled ORIGINAL) and placed it on a new layer - and ran AUTO IMAGE, and you got that result??? I still get a bad - obviously flawed - outcome and I am using the same 26.2 release. I see that there is even another available BETA. I will try that ,Screenshot 2024-11-20 at 11.41.00 AM.pngbut I have my doubts. P.S. I also know that it does not work with other MAC users I am associated with. 

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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No luck on the newest download of BETA. Haha. Oh well... back to work!

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Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Hi Jeff... thank you for the reply. Appreciate your input. Looking at your reference screengrab image more closely (in the blowup mode), it seems that "perhaps" you ran the AUTO COLOR on the already corrected image. Is that possible? I only think that may be the case because of the location of the placed "layer" image. It lines up exactly with the location of the corrected image in the original layer below. The image (of three) that will not correctly adjust for me is the left (furthest left) image. Perhaps I am just not viewing your screengrab properly or I misinterpreting it. Mine does not work - even in the M2855 latest  update.

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Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

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I been testing on the Mac side in the latest Photoshop Beta 26.2 m.2866 with scanned slides, negatives, camera raw files

and other misc images with color casts and still don't get any difference when using Image>Auto Color in either the Photoshop Beta or the stable release of Photoshop such as 2025 (ps version 26.1) and other stable release versions.

 

I'm testing on an Intel Mac running macOS Sonoma 14.7.1

 

Are the results your seeing on an Intel or Apple Silicon Mac?

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Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

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I am working on a MacBook Pro with an M1 Apple Silcon based CPU. All 15 other other designers in my department have the same problem - that they noted after I pointed it out to them - and the same optimal results in their full working PS 2025 (26.0.0). And it has been that way for as many relMAC_INFO.jpgeases as I can remember.

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Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

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Greetings Jeff... here is another image - warm casted (obviously because of soft warm lights in a room). Yellowish - very common. I have attached screen grabs of side by side results from working 26 PS and then the BETA 26.2 M2855. I guess we will just have to chalk it up to INEXPLICABLE.

WARM_LIGHT_CASTED.jpgWARM_LIGHT_CASTED_BETA.jpg

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Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

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 I've tried all kinds of images and haven't been able to reproduce the issue, so far.

 

Perhaps if you do a bug report someone from Adobe will comment.

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