James connell
Contributor
For those of you with photoshop 4.x and up, adobestudio has a nice color temp correcting plugin available. i've given it a try - it does a good job, a little pricey @ $30 but the demo is free.
you may need to register, it's free, to use studio. a lot of good stuff there.
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAss...hare.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseSubmit.asp?c=63
yes, you can do the same thing yourself! but not in one easy step.
Oh BTW you can get one of my programs there too:
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAss...hare.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseSubmit.asp?t=74
you may need to register, it's free, to use studio. a lot of good stuff there.
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAss...hare.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseSubmit.asp?c=63
yes, you can do the same thing yourself! but not in one easy step.
Oh BTW you can get one of my programs there too:
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAss...hare.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseSubmit.asp?t=74