 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to remove a color cast or remove a filter that's been already applied to an image. Here we go. I've got this cute puppy dog, but you can see that a greenish color cast or a tint has been applied. There's been a green filter applied to it, and there's multiple ways to do this. You can go in and make adjustment layers and all those funny things, but watch this. I'm going to show you the new way with AI. You go up to the top here. Just select the top layer, filter, and then go to neural filters. When you're in neural filters, you're going to get a whole bunch of choices, but look at this one here, colorize. If I hover over it, it says colorize helps with the recolorization of black and white photographs. Yes, it does, but watch this. If I turn this on, it also does it to colored photographs. You can already see that I've removed pretty much the entire filter just like that. If I don't get it 100% correct, you'll see here I can do things like reduce the saturation. For example, I can maybe make put some blue in it. I can take a little bit of the green out. I can add a little bit of red in, et cetera, et cetera. I'm completely recoloring it using this neural filter colorize, which uses Adobe Sensei, which is AI, and it's that easy. I just click on okay, and bang, here's the new image. Here's the original image. That's it. That's all there's to it.