Color Correction
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KillasofCreepas
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Color Correction
I have Paintshop Pro x7 and for some reason I don't see the color correction option when I click on adjust. Please help.
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Re: Color Correction
What was called Color Balance in previous versions is now called White Balance. Is that what you mean?
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Re: Color Correction
If you're referring to the "Manual Color Correction" option that has been hidden in a category called "Unused commands." To get it back you have to use the Customize dialog.
I don't have PSP on this computer so I'm flying blind. I might get the wording wrong but here's how to get it back.
View -> Customize
Then under the "Commands" tab there should be a "Categories" list on the left and a "Commands" list on the right. Find the "Unused Commands" category in the left list and select that. Then find the "Manual Color Correction" command in the right list.
Drag the command from the right list into the Adjust menu.
Hit "OK" on the customize dialog.
I don't have PSP on this computer so I'm flying blind. I might get the wording wrong but here's how to get it back.
View -> Customize
Then under the "Commands" tab there should be a "Categories" list on the left and a "Commands" list on the right. Find the "Unused Commands" category in the left list and select that. Then find the "Manual Color Correction" command in the right list.
Drag the command from the right list into the Adjust menu.
Hit "OK" on the customize dialog.
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