I'm sure it was me that recommended the iCorrect Editlab plug-in, as I was an
early user. It's the greatest product for tweaking the color balance, in my
opinion. It's not that you can't do this in PS or any other editing program,
but iCorrect makes it SOOO much easier.
What I now often do is to use iCorrect to get the color balance neutral, then
use PS-CS's Photo Filter set to 25% with a 85 Warming Filter to warm up the
image.
Try iCorrect, you'll never go back to hand-correcting your photos that have a
color cast.
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>Subject: [OM] Photographic Tools
> From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 23:18:49 -0700
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
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>There are three great tools I use a lot in getting to my finished image
>from digital or scanned OM slide and I thought sharing might help
>someone else.
>
>Pictographics Editlab PS plugin, recommended by someone on this list. I
>don't remember who. It doesn't do anything Photoshop can't do, but it
>is soooo easy to correct for color. It has saved many an old slide with
>a weird color balance and what it does with faded slides is magical. It
>is not one hundred percent though. It does have controls so that you
>can tame or enhance some of the things that it does if you object to
>the finished product. It gets you in the ballpark so that all you have
>to do is tweak a little. More useful with scanned film than digital
>images, although sometimes it is the only thing to finish an image when
>I can't quite get the white balance right.
>
>http://www.picto.com/
>
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