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filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: Correction for daylight slides with artificial light



Mario wrote:
>Anybody knows some kind of "filter" to apply during scanning or in Photoshop
>that parcially corrects for greenish color of daylight slides taken with
>artificial light? (I would like to recover a slide collection that I made
>almost thirty years ago in the assyrian rooms of the British Museum). TIA.

Wouldn't autolevels (or manual levels) go a long way toward that?  If you
have Paintshop Pro 7 there's a colour restoration feature which works really
well.

In vuescan there's an option in the colour balance for "fluorescent" but
I haven't tried it.

Rob


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