Color Correction in Paint Shop Pro 9 or X

By JustMeof3, published Aug 10, 2007
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Taking a perfect picture every time is impossible, and inevitably some pictures are going to come out wrong, such as having a color cast from an incorrect white balance. But you don't have to set those images aside as unusable. Using Paint Shop Pro, you can remove a color cast easily and preserve the picture the way it was meant to look. This is also useful for restoring photos which have become yellowed with age to their original colors.

Open Paint Shop Pro, then open any image (that you own, have permission to use, or is in the public domain) that has a color cast you want to remove. You may want to save a copy of the image and then close the original to avoid saving inadvertent changes to the first image.

The quick and easy fix for a color cast photo is to use Automatic Color Balance. Click on Adjust, and then click on Automatic Color Balance. In this menu you will find different options for correcting the color in your image. Place a check in the Remove color cast box, and adjust the Strength to achieve your desired result. Notice the Illuminant temperature at the bottom of the menu, and move the slider left or right depending on the lighting conditions when the picture was taken. If you don't remember, just make adjustments toward warmer or cooler until you are satisfied with the resulting image in the preview and then click OK.

You can leave the altered picture as is and save it, or use the Manual Color Correction option to adjust the color balance further. Click on Adjust, go to Color Balance, and then click on Manual Color Correction. In this menu you can choose Preset target color and then select options such as hair colors, skin tones, grasses, or metals. Alternately, you can choose Manual target color and then adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness to your satisfaction. When you are finished, click OK.

Save your corrected image with a different name from the original if you did not save a copy at the beginning, and you're done.

Color Correction in Paint Shop Pro 9 or X
Color Correction in Paint Shop Pro 9 or X

Before and after views of a photo of the author and her two older children with a blue color cast

Credit: Patricia Brand

Copyright: Patricia Brand

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thanks for this info..

Posted on 08/29/2007 at 6:08:00 PM

 
Great tutorial

Posted on 08/19/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

 
You've convinced me I should try to use tools like this. I always like the idea, but somehow never get around to working with them.

Posted on 08/19/2007 at 9:08:00 AM

 
great article!

Posted on 08/14/2007 at 9:08:00 AM

 
Great article!

Posted on 08/10/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

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