Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-13 Thread Ian Boag
At 16:11 9/06/01 -0700, you wrote: 1. use the eyedropper to sample a midtone that contains the color cast (I used a point on the MIG's fuselage between the wing and the number) 2. fill a new layer with the sampled color and invert the layer (imageadjustinvert) 3. change the layers blend mode

RE: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-13 Thread shAf
Ian Boag writes ... At 16:11 9/06/01 -0700, you wrote: 1. use the eyedropper to sample a midtone that contains the color cast (I used a point on the MIG's fuselage between the wing and the number) 2. fill a new layer with the sampled color and invert the layer (imageadjustinvert)

Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-10 Thread Richard N. Moyer
Title: Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem The greenmig photo can be color corrected and fixed - fairly easily. (corrected greenmig sent direct to poster, with PS adjustments shown on graphics of each modification) He uses PSP, which I have no knowledge about, so some adjustments may

Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-10 Thread Rob Geraghty
Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problemRichard N. Moyer wrote: He uses PSP, which I have no knowledge about, so some adjustments may not be easily accomplished, such as Selective Color, which was used to take the yellow out of the white floor. The colour correction tool in PSP 7 works very well.

Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-09 Thread Robert E. Wright
1. use the eyedropper to sample a midtone that contains the color cast (I used a point on the MIG's fuselage between the wing and the number) 2. fill a new layer with the sampled color and invert the layer (imageadjustinvert) 3. change the layers blend mode to 'color' and reduce opacity to

RE: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-09 Thread Laurie Solomon
Ever think of doing something similar to split contrast printing as used in traditional Black White photographic printing but this time with respect to color correction. Namely, make adjustment layers for each of the different items that need a unique color correction, masking off the other

Re: filmscanners: Colour fix problem

2001-06-09 Thread Jim Snyder
on 6/9/01 1:26 PM, Ian Boag at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have attached two heavily crunched down photos. I am looking for help here on how to fix one of them. Last year I went to the RAF museum at Hendon. I took pictures on regular Fuji 200 film using a Konica Revio APS camera. I also had