Scribble ... Adjusting your photographs to get the color 'just right' can be a chore. Think about this: The Old Masters of painting spent years of their lives learning about color. Why let all their effort go to waste on the walls of some museum when it could be used to give you a hand with color correction?
You could try .. Metrix .. it, according to "Harry the Raver", accomplishes the same thing
Quote .. If you envy Photoshop CS users for the Match Color command, you may find a good alternative for it in Metrix from Joshua N. Rubin. Metrix offers an Analyze mode, which can be applied to as many images as you want, and an Apply mode which matches a photo to the collected image data. Metrix can be useful if you want to create a panorama image of various photos or want to compose a photo with photo material different sources.
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Scribble ... Adjusting your photographs to get the color 'just right' can be a chore. Think about this: The Old Masters of painting spent years of their lives learning about color. Why let all their effort go to waste on the walls of some museum when it could be used to give you a hand with color correction?
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Now YOU can put all of the color of an Ansel Adams Scenic into your images
there! see? .. told ya
back off .. I saw her first