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Digital Colour control filters in PhotoShop
Colour Control filters have traditionally been used by photographers to correct colour casts given by differing lighting sources. They can be split into 2 categories, colour conversion and light balancing filters. Colour correction filters are the Blue 80 series used to correct the effect of tungsten lighting when used with daylight balanced film and the Orange 85 series used to correct the effect of daylight when using tungsten balanced film. Light balancing filters are the straw coloured 81 series used to compensate for the colder light when the sun is high in the sky and the pale blue 82 series filters used to compensate for the warmer light of the early and late hours as the sun is low in the sky. Let's take a look at how these filters can be simulated in PhotoShop by applying an 81C filter to this image of Swaledale. Then we'll look at how to similarly create other Colour Control filters
1. First, create an empty new layer. (fig.1)
2. Next, change the new layer's blending mode to Overlay. (fig. 2)
3. Double click on the foreground colour and set it to the following values R:136 G:128 B:116 (fig. 3)
4. Now choose Edit -> Fill, set the colour to "Forground Colour" and click OK (fig .4)
And here's our finished image with the 81C filter
Here are the values for the foreground colours to produce other colour control filters :-
Filter Red Channel Green Channel Blue Channel
80A 97 111 179
80B 97 121 163
80C 98 122 161
80D 113 125 143
81A 132 129 121
81B 133 129 119
81C 136 128 116
81D 138 128 115
81E 141 130 111
82A 122 125 133
82B 118 126 138
82C 114 126 141
85B 170 126 85
85C 147 124 110
And here are the images using those curves: -

80A

80B

80C

80D

81A

81B

81C

81D

81E

82A

82B

82C

85B

85C
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