Dear All
I am opening this thread because I have had consistant problems with photos being rejected because of a RED / BLUE / CYAN cast on some of my photos.
I am being honest here, due to a partial colorblindness I cannot see these casts / hues which are very subtle. I am not colorblind (I do not see the world in black and white
) but I cannot see the cast / hue which generates these rejections.
I would like to see if any of you have the same problem and if some of you know how to resolve this problem with Photoshop or some other tool.
I cannot resolve this problem with my eyes. I need some tool that either shows me the problem in another way or fixes the problem 100%.
For example I have tried using the LEVELS adjustment layer in Photoshop.
Here I can use the eyedropper (either black, gray or white) and select an area of the plane I know is one of these colors.
But here is the problem. First of all I cannot see the starting problem.
If I use the black eyedropper tool on the tires which are 99% of the time pure black - oddly enough a new color cast comes into play when Photoshop adjusts (obviously I cannot see this new cast).
If I use the white eyedropper tool on the fuselage somewhere which I think is pure white - if by luck I nail a pure white spot, problem resolved (though someone needs to tell me) - but if I nail a spot which is particulary affected by the original color cast, it spreads the color cast even more creating a stranger hue.
So... as you can see it demoralises me not being able to solve the problem with some tool that can be 99% effective.
Any help out there is most welcome. As Princess Leia says in Star Wars, "Obi Wan you are my only hope"...but where is the Obi Wan of color blindness?
I am opening this thread because I have had consistant problems with photos being rejected because of a RED / BLUE / CYAN cast on some of my photos.
I am being honest here, due to a partial colorblindness I cannot see these casts / hues which are very subtle. I am not colorblind (I do not see the world in black and white

I would like to see if any of you have the same problem and if some of you know how to resolve this problem with Photoshop or some other tool.
I cannot resolve this problem with my eyes. I need some tool that either shows me the problem in another way or fixes the problem 100%.
For example I have tried using the LEVELS adjustment layer in Photoshop.
Here I can use the eyedropper (either black, gray or white) and select an area of the plane I know is one of these colors.
But here is the problem. First of all I cannot see the starting problem.
If I use the black eyedropper tool on the tires which are 99% of the time pure black - oddly enough a new color cast comes into play when Photoshop adjusts (obviously I cannot see this new cast).
If I use the white eyedropper tool on the fuselage somewhere which I think is pure white - if by luck I nail a pure white spot, problem resolved (though someone needs to tell me) - but if I nail a spot which is particulary affected by the original color cast, it spreads the color cast even more creating a stranger hue.
So... as you can see it demoralises me not being able to solve the problem with some tool that can be 99% effective.
Any help out there is most welcome. As Princess Leia says in Star Wars, "Obi Wan you are my only hope"...but where is the Obi Wan of color blindness?
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