 Well, everybody, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. This one is going to show you how to remove color cast, just like this. Here's the original shot. It's got a green color cast, and it's even applied to the skin. And then in the revision, I've taken it off of her. How did I do that? It's very easy to do. Let me show you. Let's delete that copy and start from scratch. First step, select the layer and hit Command-J. So we're creating a copy of it. Now I'm going to right-click on it, and I'm going to convert this to a Smart Object. With that done, we have the Smart Object. We can go to Filter, and we can go to Camera Raw Filter and work with the Camera Raw Filters, obviously. The next step here is to click on the Basic, and then select this Eyedropper tool. When you do that, this is going to be a little weird, because the Eyedropper appears, but what a lot of people don't realize is you can actually do a selection as well. So if I left-click and hold down, I can select this entire photo, and that is not obvious. And when I do that, it has gone ahead and applied the effect. You'll see it's adjusted the temperature, I adjusted the tint, done it automatically. It's redone the white balance, and now the color cast is off. So what we've done, basically, is we've changed the color cast, and or we've removed the green filter applied to it. Thanks for watching.