March 19th, 2010
| Tags: cast, colour, correction, Curves, digital, gimp, improving, night, photography, shots, Tutorial
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— Another tutorial for the heavenly Curves tool. This should help you remove unwanted colour casts from your photos and make you favourite pictures actually evoke the memories of your favourite scenes! This technique is more an art than a science – open up curves and play around with it…it’s the best way to experiment. — Next week: Using the Curves tool to get chores around the house done and make you more appealing to the opposite sex…(ok, maybe curves can’t do *everything*)

very helpful. thanks much.
puns….ouch lol
Even art puns still hurt
I know, it was an awful pun, sorry.
I meant a new level of photography. My older version of Photoshop Elements does not have curves.
Actually, he opened up a new curve… Level adjustment is to curve adjustment as axes are to chisels.
Great I didn’t know that curves were available! You just opened up a whole new level for me. Thanx!!
Thanks! This was really useful – i used it on a picture of an overcast, snowy day – the values were all deep blue, and the curves tool made it look like a totally different picture!
Excellent tutorial, thank you. Too many tutes on youtube go too quick and don’t explain what they’re doing, but this was paced well.
I’m interested in a GIMP or ImageMagick tutorial on batch processing multiple images, I would like to apply the same Curve adjustment to about 1000 images. I’m using ImageMagick to batch resize images but I can’t figure out how to apply Curves. Thanks.
such a help…thanks for explaining so well!
Great stuff! Thanks!
Genious
Tahnx
Great stuff, thxs bud.
Fabulous! Thanks. This helps a lot.
plain & simple , great vid mate..for those not in the know.
Very helpful…thanks
Very good.
Thanks for the tutorial, it’s very useful and well explained. I was a little confused about the curves but now it seems to be so simple
Wow, thanks…now I know how to use the curves tool to it’s full potential thanks…