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Uploaded on Jul 24, 2011

http://www.TheArtofRetouching.com - This is a video PictoColor iCorrect Editlab Pro 6 Review. It's Friday at 4:35pm.Your boss says that he wants you to get this group of images ready for a print proof on Monday morning. Ugh... you want to go home. Now what do you do? Go through several different adjustment layers in Adobe Photoshop... for each image?

Nope. You open up Pictocolor iCorrect EditLab 6 and apply the SmartColor Feature. Bam, your going home on time.

Use the PictoColor EditLab Coupon Code: "ART11" for 11% Off the entire order. Yeah, that's 10%, that keeps on giving.

Actually, if your boss doesn't even want to buy Adobe Photoshop, you can tell him that iCorrect EditLab Pro is also available as a stand alone application for JPEG & TIFF batch processing. No need for that extra $600 investment, to get the same results. You can even work with 16-Bit images on a 64-Bit Processor. All the code is designed for optimal, professional use. No need to deal with any old legacy stuff.

The program is made up with four distinct tabs:
PictoColor iCorrect Editlab 6 ToolTab01 Color Balance: Remove color casts and balance the whites by simply clicking on any neutral colors. You can even manually adjust the color balance with sliders.
PictoColor iCorrect Editlab 6 ToolTab02 Tonal Range: Full control over the tonal range by setting the white point, black point and midpoint of your images using an eye dropper, slider, or automatic SmartColor technology.
PictoColor iCorrect Editlab 6 ToolTab03 Brightness/Contrast/Saturation: Control the brightness, contrast and saturation of by individually targeting highlights and shadows using sliders or the automatic SmartColor technology.
PictoColor iCorrect Editlab 6 ToolTab04 Hue-Selective Edits: With hue-selective edits, you can automatically correct repetitive colors, like your standard backdrops, skin tones, or water. Additionally, you can convert to black and white or sepia.

If you go to links.theartofretouching.com/editlab and go down half the page, it starts talking about a RAW workflow, and of course supporting 16-Bit color.

One benefit of Pictocolor iCorrect EditLab Pro is ProcessQ. This completely redesigned image queue that allows you to easily view, sort and manage your color corrections for efficient, time-saving workflows. Pictocolor's website boasts "We color corrected 15, 3MB+ images with similar color issues in 2 minutes and 4 seconds" and I can certainly tell you, it's quite possible.

With the automatic adjustments from the SmartColor technology, you can be done in to time, with frustration-free, professional quality results. Pictocolor iCorrect EditLab Pro is an essential program for the serious photographer.This simplified approach to selective color correction and color editing allows you to spend your time doing what you do best, behind the camera.

Use the PictoColor EditLab Coupon Code: "ART11" for 11% Off the entire order.

This is a video PictoColor iCorrect EditLab Pro 6 Review. If you would like to learn more about Photo Enhancement from a Professional Retoucher, I offer consulting one-on-one classes. Please contact me today, and I will be able to add you to the schedule too. If you would just like to watch online videos, The Art of Retouching Studio offers many Photoshop CS5.5 Tutorials for Beginners and Advanced users.

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  • TheArtofRetouching

    If you are working in Batches, you should consider a PhotoMechanic>Lightroom/Captur­e One>Photoshop type of workflow. For the extra $200-$300, you will find a smoother workflow, with time better spent than in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw). Again, that is if you do many bulk edits. If you are doing smaller one-off images, it would not matter with ACR. Software like this, is intended for automation, as it is more self aware per-image, than ACR or Photoshop.

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    If you go follow the link at the top of the video, then go down half the page, it starts talking about a RAW workflow, and of course supporting 16-Bit color.

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  • seejaybee1

    Very useful review. The Smart feature of iCorrect is the icing on the cake--looks like a real timesaver, even if all it does is get you in the ballpark.

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  • shamsham1983

    not bad

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  • iona64

    Is this compatible with a raw image or post raw/

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