Chris: Picture Window Pro, which I use instead of Photoshop, has
wonderful color filtration and monochrome conversion features with
manner of filters for both monochrome conversion and color correction.
You can dial in CC filters, pick solid colors, pick B&W filters by
Wratten designation, or roll your own by dialing in the percentage of
red, green and blue, etc. either by numbers or by picking the desired
shade of a color wheel (cube, actually). I just sent you some screen
shots privately.
You can find more info on PWP at: http://dl-c.com/
--Peter
>
>Definitely not free is Tiffen DFX3 which appears to simulate almost all
>of Tiffen's glass filters. It's available as standalone for $130 or
>plug-in for $150. According to Wiki, Kodak Wratten filters are actually
>produced by Tiffen under license from Kodak. This is the product
>selection page <http://www.tiffensoftware.com/products/dfx-products> and
>this is the page for the standalone app... selected only for the product
>description of the filters available. If there exists a filter you'd
>like to have it's probably here.
><http://www.tiffensoftware.com/products/dfx-standalone>
>
Looking at the DfxV3 manual, this does not appear to be what I had in
mind. There is a very, very small selection of B&W filters, all in generic
base colours with no reference to Wratten numbers. This is much more a
software package for artistic manipulations. Nice, though.
Chris
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