Re: How to change lighting Try auto color (doesn't work on some older versions, but in mine I can just hit Ctrl+Alt+B). Didn't work? Go to your histogram (Ctrl+L) select the white eye dropper and then click somewhere that should be white in your image, OR, select the black eyedropper and click somewhere that should be black in your image, OR, choose the middle eyedropper and click somewhere grey in your image. With either technique, if you like the direction it took with your image but feel it went too far, hit Ctrl+Shift+F and fade back the effect a little, or a lot, depending on preference. All of those are meant to be quick and easy ways of correcting color balance. The more direct way is to adjust color balance directly and push the yellow/blue slider towards blue. You're most likely going to find two things, though: for one, the image is probably off by more than just yellow, some green will often creep in there from the mercury lights, so you'll have to piddle with more than the yellow/blue slider. For two, when details in a scene are revealed by a certain colored light, adjusting that color can lose detail/change the lighting balance of the scene. Have fun! Niceparking@gmail.com
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