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Hey guys!
I made some huge rookie mistakes making photo's. I used a bright pink background as "green screen" and now I have an unwanted pink glow on the object I photographed. It is even harder because it's a JPEG file and not a RAW (it would have been a lot easier with RAW, according to Youtube)
I am practicing and trying out new stuff so it doesn't need to be perfect but I would like to correct a little so it looks natural.
Does anyone have any suggestions that I could try? Curving with the white and grey pipet to correct the white balance both didn't work, also all the other colors that looked good change when I do this.
First off you may need to mask the Adjustment Layers, secondly you may want to try a Hue/Saturation Layer to target the specific range.
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Hey guys!
I made some huge rookie mistakes making photo's. I used a bright pink background as "green screen" and now I have an unwanted pink glow on the object I photographed. It is even harder because it's a JPEG file and not a RAW (it would have been a lot easier with RAW, according to Youtube)
I am practicing and trying out new stuff so it doesn't need to be perfect but I would like to correct a little so it looks natural.
Does anyone have any suggestions that I could try? Curving with the white and grey pipet to correct the white balance both didn't work, also all the other colors that looked good change when I do this.
First off you may need to mask the Adjustment Layers, secondly you may want to try a Hue/Saturation Layer to target the specific range.
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First off you may need to mask the Adjustment Layers, secondly you may want to try a Hue/Saturation Layer to target the specific range.