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Automated color correction on scanned slides
Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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I have a few thousand old 35mm slides scanned as 3200 dpi JPEG. These slides date back several decades and most of them have a blue tint to them.

Is there an automated way to use a color correction process to correct the tint?

Thanks,

Sailor Guy PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
Hatti
Contributor Location: Bonn, Germany Joined: Feb 21, 2017 15:54 Messages: 576 Offline
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Quote I have a few thousand old 35mm slides scanned as 3200 dpi JPEG. These slides date back several decades and most of them have a blue tint to them.

Is there an automated way to use a color correction process to correct the tint?

Thanks,

Sailor Guy

You have some options:

Option 1: Import all photos, adjust one and copy&paste the adjustments to the other photos.
Option 2: Import at least one photo, do the adjustments for one of them, create a preset of that adjustments and bring that to all other photos after exporting.
Option 3: Import at least one photo, do the adjustments for one of them, create a preset of that adjustments and apply it to the other photos during import.

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Sailor Guy
Member Location: St. Louis, Missouri USA Joined: Aug 19, 2012 10:23 Messages: 73 Offline
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Thanks, Hatti.

I'll try your recommended options.

Sailor Guy PD 16 Ulimate 64-bit 16.0.2313.0; PhotoDir 7 Ultra; Win 10 Home 64-bit; Intel i5-2500K @3.3hGhz; 8 GB; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (4GB); Pinnacle Studio MovieBox HD 510-USB; Canopus ADVC-300; Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD; LG BE14 Blu-Ray
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