I don't know about CorelDraw but in PhotoShop Adobe Camara Raw one can
just use the color temperature slider to do color correction. Why limit
yourself to a fixed temperature conversion? The only reason those
filters are fixed is that there was no other way to do it back then.
Having ACR for color correction is more powerful than having the entire
set of Kodak Wratten filters.
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/28/2011 6:22 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>
>> I think that the orange is so strong in the bright sun that it imparts an
>> orange color to everything near it. I gave up and quit worrying about it.
>> After all, this is Tennessee, where the university wears BRIGHT ORANGE!
>>
>
> The bee itself appears to be in natural colour. I had thought that the
> problem might have been the time of day, but I see from the shadow that it
> was taken around 8-10AM or 3-4PM, so the colour of the light very likely is
> not a problem.
>
> Along this subject, I use CorelDraw 8 for most editing. Is there a
> freeware (aka shareware) set of overlays that emulate 81 and 82 series
> correction filters?
>
> Chris
>
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