Re: Convenient correction for color casts of photographic film ?
Once you crewate a specific color correction that works with a specific brand
and type of film you can write it as a Photoshop Action(key command). Refer to
your documentation or Real World Photoshop. Paul
Ken Lee wrote:
> Sorry of this isn't about Epson printers - perhaps someone can refer me to
> the appropriate place.
>
> I scan film and find it tiresome to constantly correct for the color
> "profile" of the film. For example, Ektachrome 100S has a blue cast - but
> its color casts are not entirely linear. This makes it hard to correct, in a
> simple and straightforward manner.
>
> I understand that my film processor will influence things - as will each
> different batch of film from the manufacturer. That being said, has anyone
> ever created some kind of profile, or series of Photoshop curves, which
> could be used as a starting point ?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ken Lee
>
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