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Examples of Color Correction Problems
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Each example provides the following information:
An analysis of the original image.
Step-by-step descriptions of the corrections with illustrations (including split-screen
displays in some instances).
Sample RGB values that illustrate the results of the corrections.
Suggestions for alternative ways to achieve similar results with the Color Correction tool.
These examples are intended as aids to learning, not as inflexible instructions for making
corrections or models of what a perfect correction looks like. Each example shows only one
possible way of making a correction and one possibility for a corrected image. As you develop
your own color correcting skill and judgment, you might prefer to use different combinations of
controls and to aim for a slightly different final look.
Example 1
Analysis of Original Image
Uncorrected image
This image has two obvious problems. First, it lacks contrast and detail because it does not have
a full tonal range. A correction will improve sharpness and detail in areas such as the shirt and
the man’s hair. Second, the image has a strong yellow-green cast. This leads in particular to a
very unnatural skin tone.