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CORRECTING FOR LIGHT SOURCE COLOR-TEMPERATURE CHANGES?

 
n°10144
tsalmon60
Posted on 01-29-2008 at 05:16:47 PM  profilanswer
 

I am working on a project that requires extensive shooting indoors with large window areas (a mix of tungsten and sunlight) that has turned out to be a "color-temperature" nightmare!
 
I have had good results, over the years, correcting for indoor/outdoor lighting problems in Photoshop... however, it is taking too long to do these corrections "by hand" in Photoshop.  I have too many 360s to spend this much time!
 
Has anyone found a piece of software out there that does a decent job of "automatically" analyzing the image and making the corrections "for me", etc.?
 
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
 
Todd

n°10183
Jim Scott
Posted on 02-03-2008 at 12:30:49 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi Todd!
 
Have a look at this:
http://www.macworld.com/article/13 [...] ug-in.html
 
While this program does not automatically fix your various color temperatures it should make a quick job of things. I used the "U Point" technology when I was trying a demo of Nikon's Capture NX. I didn't care for the NX interface as a whole and so did not buy it, but the U Point worked extremely well and lived up to the hype.


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