TLR Color Temperature (CT)
Filters
The actions in TLR
Color Temperature Filters replicate the CT correction filters
used by photographers for many years. CT filters are used to compensate
for lighting, for example the bluish coloration associated with
daylight films. They are also used to remove excessive blue casts
from electronic flash.
The white balance controls in Camera Raw are superior
for adjusting the white balance of a RAW image. The CT filter effects
in this action set are excellent for adding a warming or cooling
effect to an image.
The filter effects in this action set are precisely
measured. They are designed for specific RGB Workspaces. You will
find separate sets of actions for Adobe RGB, sRGB, ColorMatchRGB,
and ProPhotoRGB. If you want to use these filter effects with other
RGB Workingspaces, be careful to keep the gamma consistent.
You can combine CT corrections by applying the
actions as a sequence of layers. Each action creates a separate
Photoshop adjustment layer.
CT Filter Actions
There are 10 different actions for each RGB Workspace in TLR
Color Temperature Filters. Five different strengths (CT
1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and Full) for both Orange and Blue filter effects.
All work is done non-destructively with layers. Adjustment layers
are used to reduce resources. Each layer adds only a few hundred
bytes to your image.

CT-O
1/8 • CT-O
1/4
•
CT-O
1/2
• CT-O
3/4
•
CT-O
Full
CT-B
1/8 • CT-B
1/4
•
CT-B
1/2
• CT-B
3/4
•
CT-B
Full
(Hover mouse over text to see examples)
Current Version: 1.0a
Date: 4 February 2006
Size: 6 kb
Contents: Photoshop .atn file, ReadMe.txt
Download the TLR
Color Temperature Filters action set.
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Basics here, a PDF tutorial on using actions.
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