Don't know about Paint Shop Pro but Picture Window (www.dl-c.com) has a nice feature
to accomplish what you want under Transformation|Color|Balance.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 11:33 AM
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Subject: Color correction in Graphics Programs
Through my learning experience of which now I now the
causes and corrections, I have several pictures with the
orange indoor cast from tungsten lighting and even a
couple with the greenish from fluorescents. Instead of
considering the pictures lost, I am going to scan them
into Paint Shop Pro and do some color correction. I
noticed a drop of around 10 points of green on an RGB
scale will bring the greenish cast picture mostly back
to normal. Some play there should only improve it.
I imagine the orangeish ones will be a little tougher to
color correct. Does anyone have a good idea of the
changes needed to bring it into a normal color cast? I
was thinking of dropping red while inreasing blue by a
greater margin (given that blue is the complementary
color to orange).
Does anyone know of any tutorials out there that might
cover this?
Thanks for any thoughts.
-Mark Sheftick
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