 Hello everybody welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial and this one is going to show you how to get rid of a pre-applied filter to a photo or image. What am I talking about here? Here's the original image and then I've applied a filter in this case a deep emerald green filter and I've got it at a pretty strong percentage. How would I if I got this picture and I was working on a website for example and I wanted to get rid of the green filter and get back to the original image and I did not have a layered document here's how you can do it using just Photoshop. Let me show you so here's an example now of what that image looks like now I'm going to remove the filter let's go up what do you want to do is you want to go to your filter then you want to go to camera raw filter when you do that you're going to get a few options go to basic and then grab this little eyedropper tool and here's where the technique is that you not a lot of people know about click on that eyedropper and you assume that you can just start getting ridding white stuff but what you can actually do is you can select the entire the entire picture for example it actually becomes a selection tool or a modified tool even though you would never know that do that and now look what's happened it's removed the white balance automatically and you can see it here it's changed white balance part of me to remove the tint and adjust the temperature now I don't think it quite went quite far enough so I would add in a little more yellow and I might just change it a little bit here if I click on okay for example there we go here's now the filter removed here's the original shot right there filter removed it's very very similar you can add in some small adjustments to get there but that's how you do it using basically one click thanks for watching