At 10:30 PM -0400 9/28/02, PhotoRoy6@aol.com wrote: >Emily, > 1) you could desaturate the picture into a b&w > 2) you could use variations and add yellow > 3)you could go into the level command and go to the blue menu and play >with it. > 4) you could go into curves to the blue menu and change it > 5) you could use selective color blue menu >I sure there are other ways too. >Roy Well, I tried every one of those but the desat/grayscale. If someone has more experience using levels or working with a single channel as a way to remove the excess blue/cyan tones I'd appreciate more specific advice. Ijust got up, so I've got to make the coffee first before I get into trying the desat. thanks for the ideas -- Emily L. Ferguson elf@cape.com 508-563-6822 New England landscapes, wooden boats and races, press photography Beetle cats on the web at: http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf http://www.beetlecat.org/store.html#yrbook