Using CS or CS2, if you use an adjustment layer approach as I do,  
once you get the adjustment layer correction set up right, you can  
output the settings for it as a file and then write a script to  
create the adjustment layer and apply that correction, use it as a  
batch operation with the Automate command.

If you were using Lightroom, you could do it exactly as he did in the  
tutorial video.

G

On May 21, 2007, at 5:28 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

> Thanks.
>
> I'm in the process of downloading the jpegs, in about an hour or so.
> On the WalBal video, he linked the shot of the walbal and the raw file
> he wanted to correct, in the camera raw program.
> Can i do this "link" with a jpg in PS. I have CS2 on the PC and CS1  
> on the Mac.
>
> Dave
>
> On 5/20/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you're using Lightroom, you do white balance correction in exactly
>> the same way regardless of whether you're working with a RAW, JPEG,
>> TIFF or PSD file.
>>
>> If you're using Photoshop, of course you do white balance correction
>> in Camera Raw with RAW files using a similar eyedropper tool. For
>> JPEG, TIFF and PSD files, I do white balance correction by creating
>> an Curves tool Adjustment Layer and using the Curves pallette's
>> eyedropper tools for black point, white point and gray point
>> settings. I usually set up a set of 5x5 samplers before doing so to
>> allow a little greater precision in setting the correct data points
>> before doing the adjustment.
>>
>> I'd shoot an exposure of a white/gray/black test target rather than
>> just a white sheet of paper.
>>
>> Godfrey
>>
>> On May 20, 2007, at 3:35 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
>>
>>> I just finished watcjing parts of the WhiBal video. He is doing the
>>> white balance conversion in Raw but is there a way todo this with
>>> jpgs.
>>>
>>> Meaqning he is opening the shot and the WhiBal shot and adjusting  
>>> the
>>> WB. Can this be done in PS in Jpeg mode.
>>>
>>> Its really cloudy out this morning, for the horse show and i thought
>>> i'd shoot a picture of a white piece of paper and try this. I'm  
>>> using
>>> the D1H today, and it does not seem to like the Expodisk.


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