@davidg1024 - Answering that requires more than just a few words, but I have a whole Photoshop course on my website if you'd like to see both Levels and Curves explained in detail.
@jerryhers - Yes, you can do similar adjustments in Lightroom using a combination of the Temp and Tint slider and sometimes manual tweaks of specific colors in the HSL panel. There is a white balance dropper that will adjust Temp and Tint automatically based on a neutral gray point. Then you can adjust Blacks/Contrast/Exposure/Brightness to get your exposure and contrast right.
This is a good quick tecnique but I prefer to do this in Lightroom
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jangzk 2 months ago
thankz.... very ,very and very much....Phil Steele
pagebookcreative 3 months ago
What is the difference between levels and curves?
davidg1024 3 months ago
@davidg1024 - Answering that requires more than just a few words, but I have a whole Photoshop course on my website if you'd like to see both Levels and Curves explained in detail.
steeletraining 1 month ago
woaaaa, thanks for the GREAT tip
i wonder why i called myself a Photoshop pro! :]
SuperAlijoker 4 months ago
Great tutorial, thank you very much!
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ajayonline 4 months ago
Is there a way to do this in lightroom?
jerryhers 10 months ago
@jerryhers - Yes, you can do similar adjustments in Lightroom using a combination of the Temp and Tint slider and sometimes manual tweaks of specific colors in the HSL panel. There is a white balance dropper that will adjust Temp and Tint automatically based on a neutral gray point. Then you can adjust Blacks/Contrast/Exposure/Brightness to get your exposure and contrast right.
steeletraining 10 months ago
Thank you.
I had never even noticed the eye droppers in the curves panel.
This was very helpful.
MicroWare1 11 months ago