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			<title>Color Correcting... the 'Correct' Way!</title>
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			<description>Before we get into color correcting your images, there are a couple of things you should do first. they only consist of a couple of clicks, but don't underestimate their impact. These steps are essential to getting accurate color corrections in Photoshop... sorry - I only speak to those using Photoshop...



First things first... grab your Eyedropper tool. Now, under normal circumstances the default sample size setting for this tool, (point sample), would be fine to grab a color of a specific  ...</description>
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