

I know that green counteracts red and red counteracts green. This will pull up a color box with lots of options. Select the Lightroom Adjustment Brush ToolĬlick on the brush tool and change the brightness to about 5 (I don't always do this - but for this example it works nicely) and then move down to the color box and click! You can bet that we were struggling with color casts everywhere! Color cast issues used to be something that I would take to Photoshop to fix just a few years ago. In addition, he was wearing red and there was a red canopy at the location. This young man showed up to the shoot with a sunburn. But still pretty good!įor this example, I am using a dance couple photo I took. A way that I could do the very thing that I had always wanted to do. Then one day an idea just popped into my head. red nose from the cold, red eyes from allergies, etc.) But it doesn't, which left me taking photos into Photoshop every time there was a color cast/tint on skin that needed work or redness on the face that needed to be managed (i.e. I am SO EXCITED to share this little tip with you today! It is quite possible that this is something that was SUPER obvious to everyone but me, but it took me a couple of years to have this "Ah-Ha" moment.įor a REALLY LONG time, I have wished that Lightroom had sliders in the brush tool that said "remove red" or "remove green" and I could just paint with those brushes in specific areas of my photo.
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Related: Remove colorcast in Photoshop (Fastest) Method 1: Remove colorcast in Lightroom using White Balance dropdown presetĬlick on the dropdown that is next to WB. In the end, I’ll show you which one gives the best result. I will remove the color cast using 3 different ways. This tutorial will stay relevant to you if you want to remove tint in Lightroom. Today, I am going to show you the 3 ways to remove colorcast in Lightroom. Maybe that’s why it has put White Balance slider at the top. Adobe also knows that most of the photographers prefer to remove colorcast in Lightroom first and then play with other sliders. The first thing I do in my photos is to remove the colorcast or tint.
