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Color correction for Oak Cabinets with Matterport snapshots14455

Regina, Saskatchewan Canada
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Looking for advice from all you way-more-talented-than-me individuals who do post production editing for Matterport snapshots.

I use Lightroom and for the most part I’m very happy with how they come out except for photos that have bleached oak cabinets, doors, baseboards, casings, etc.

I find that these often have an orangey tint to them.

Any secrets to fixing that?
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@Queen_City_3D, I just reduce the saturation in either the yellow or the red color channels...sometimes both...till I get a more natural look. I do that in photoshop.
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@rzphotoman Thanks... that helps. I was playing with the Orange and Red panels, but I see that I was adjusting the luminance, not the saturation, so I wasn't getting it to where I wanted. Adjusting the saturation is definitely more effective.
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