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This has to be the easiest “Quick Fix” tutorial I have in my bag of tricks! Did you forget to set your white balance correctly? Is your image Color Cast?
Look at the image below. Think it looks a wee bit color cast? Too much green maybe?
Well lets correct that with an adjustment that was never intended to do what we’re about to use it for. It’s called “Match Color”. Match Color was intended to match the color of one photo with another. We’ll only be working with one photo though, and not matching it with anything.

Go to Image>Match Color
Place a check mark into the Neutralize box
The results are simply EZ no – NO Muss, NO Fuss, and INSTANT!
You can adjust the Luminance and Color Intensity to get it just the way you like. This particular image is the result of just the Neutralize option. Next I tweak the settings just a bit more. Original
Final
Adjusted in 10 seconds time Not perfect, but acceptable in some cases
Here are the settings I used for this image. Your settings will vary depending on your image, colors, and color cast 
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