I've just looked thru PS CS but can't seem to find the function, JC..
Suggestions from anyone, most welcome. There is though, the option with the
supplied Camera Raw plugin where it's as simple as a slider or an auto
correct dropper tool, but my attempts to find a way to use it with a simple
jpg haven't ended up anywhere useful. There is an alternative method using
histogram levels, as described here:
http://www.bairarteditions.com/pages/tutorials/photoshop/cblevels.html
but that can get a bit messy..

In response to Andre's original query, a quick look found this one:
http://www.pluginsworld.com/Photoshop/plugins.php3?action=software335&soft=Photoshop
Andre, I tend to use Paintshop Pro 8 occasionally, and have found it to be a
very useful software. You might want to give it a go sometime. There's an
included slider under the 'color balance' menu which let's you adjust the
colour temperature from 2500K to 9300K. Straightforward, works with most
image files and very very useful.

Cheers,
Ryan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Juey Chong Ong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: Color correction software


>
> On Tuesday, Dec 16, 2003, at 16:46 America/New_York, Andre Langevin
> wrote:
>
> > Are there any Photoshop plug-ins to correct color balance due to a
> > difference between color temperatures of film & lighting.  For example
> > 2700 oK (bulbs) to 5500 oK (film).
>
> I read that PhotoShop CS comes with this capability.
>
> --jc
>
>


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