Removing color veils in Photoshop Elements

Removing color veils in Photoshop Elements

One particular color may sometimes dominate a picture. It looks as if the photo was covered with a veil or foil. It may look greenish, blueish, purplish, yellowish, or any-color-ish at the first glance. Photoshop Elements has a dedicated tool for removing such veils. It can be done with a few clicks, but we have touched it up a bit to make it more accurate, and of course, good old layers come into the picture once again.

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