White balance is such a basic part of a digital workflow, it makes me think 
the the originator of the image must be a newby.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Watch that white balance, folks!


>I was just doing some peer judging in the Pentax Gallery, getting a bit
> depressed over the stuff that had been submitted, when I came upon one
> rather dismal image that made me think, "I wonder what would happen if
> I tweaked this in Photoshop?" All that was really wrong with it was
> that the white balance was waaay off. Well, a with the eyedropper gray
> point tool and my reaction was "WOW!"
>
> One single click - literally - would have taken this shot from instant
> reject to eye-popping stunner. I realize that whoever submitted the
> photo may have little experience, heck, might not even own Photoshop or
> any other image editor, but I trust some of the people reading this who
> submit to the Gallery do.
>
> I've seen dozens of shots submitted that could have been utterly
> transformed with a simple curves adjustment or other simple tweak, it's
> amazing.
>
>
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