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
> >(image>adju
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
>(image>adjust>invert)
>3. change the layers blen
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 wel
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 not be
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 ha
]]On Behalf Of Ian Boag
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: filmscanners: Colour fix problem
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 reg
and reduce opacity to suit (~50%)
Bob Wright
- Original Message -
From: Ian Boag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 10:26 AM
Subject: filmscanners: Colour fix problem
> I have attached two heavily crunched down photos. I am looking