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What should I do tocorrect this photo. The little girls face and hair look really weird to me. They look almost purple. I have tried everything I know but still not getting any better. Anny suggestions.
Tina B
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TIna, they are adorable. The little one's smile looks so onry. It looks like the sun coming through is causing color reflections on your lens. Since I haven't replaced actions or anything yet I'm not much help. I am sure someone will be along soon that will have some suggestions. Why not list some of what you have tried so far so nobody tells you to try it.

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In PSE 5 - Did a levels adjustment layer, Used the color cuves 3 times at 50% opacity for each layer (darken HL, Inc Midtones, and Inc Contrast) added a layer mask to each to apply just where needed, used the remove color cast tool. Merged layers and used adjust for skin tone (moved tan slider left a bit) and then did a levels adjustment again and boosted contrast with HL/ Contrast .

It has a lot of blue that you need to correct out without turning it yellow.

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Not perfect but better....
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Here's my try
I made a loose selection around the girls then feathered around 90. Control J put the selection on it's own layer changed the blend mode to soft light, then I done a hue and sat adjustment on the magentas. Then sharpened
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Good repair there, Shari.
I think that the problem was bright sunlight getting between the girls and the camera. Not quite 'flare' but maybe a worse problem, as you don't often actually see it when taking the picture.
In short, a sunbeam got in the way!
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Wow good job geting to the bottom of this one. I just could not get a handle on it and find the right thing to do. I did levles adjustments, color corrections, but could not get it to look right. A sunbeam in the way ,mmm, that is a good explanation of it. to much light between the camera and the subject. Wow you guys are so good. It was driving me nuts. Now I will take all the suggestions and see what I can do with it. It is always a learning process with photos.

Tina B
Thank you Geoff!
Thanks for the challenge, Tina. Let us see yours when you get done!
I'm wondering if maybe the WB was off when the shot was taken. Just a guess, but if WB was set to auto, the next time you're in a situation like that where even though you're getting a lot of sunlight coming through the trees, its still basically a shady situation. Try setting your WB to shade or cloudy and see if that makes a difference. That should warm the shot up some and cut down on adjustments. Just a suggestion to try.
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I will have some time to work on it this weekend and then will post back what I have come up with.
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