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Color correct using the eyedroppersYou can use the eyedroppers in the Levels or Curves adjustment to correct a color cast such as an unwanted tint from an excess of color (red, green, blue, or cyan, magenta, yellow). It’s easier to color-balance an image by first identifying an area that you want to be neutral and then removing the color cast from that area. Depending on the image, you can use one or all three of the eyedroppers. The eyedroppers work best on an image with easily identified neutrals. Note: The Set Gray Point Eyedropper tool
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used primarily for color correction and is unavailable when you
work with grayscale images.For the best results, don’t use the eyedroppers in images that require a large adjustment to map a pixel to the maximum highlight or minimum shadow values. Important: Using the eyedroppers undoes any previous
adjustment you made in Levels or Curves. If you plan to use the
eyedroppers, it’s best to use them first and then fine-tune your
adjustments with the Levels sliders or Curves points.
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