iCorrect EditLab ProApp Tutorial: Photo Color Correction Batch Processing
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Uploaded on Aug 3, 2011
this tutorial describes how PictoColor's iCorrect EditLab ProApp standalone image color correction batch processing, ProcessQ, can save time color correcting digital photos. A demo version is available at www.pictocolor.com/editlabproapp.com.
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ajzab 3 months ago
Does this work with product photography; clothing, shoes, accessories?
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WayneHuel 3 months ago
Yes, it does. In fact, since you are most likely shooting products in a controlled lighting situation, iCorrect EditLab ProApp's ability to apply color correction parameters made to multiple images taken under the same lighting would greatly speed up your color workflow. Product photography would be very similar to the school picture example in the video. Go to PictoColor's website for more info.
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ajzab 3 months ago
Good point, thanks. One more question....
Is there a global setting to have all the pictures selected get 1024 resolution (resizing)? Basically, I want to resize all the pictures at one time.
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WayneHuel 3 months ago
No, iCorrect EditLab ProApp only corrects color, removes noise, and sharpens images. There are a bunch of resize apps you can find on the internet. Just do a search for image sizing applications. I would recommend resizing after you color correct.
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vwyob 5 months ago
Does this work with weddings? I mean given the variation in lighting and color temperatures throughout the day
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WayneHuel 5 months ago
Yes, it does. One way is to create multiple batches of photos taken under the same conditions and save a custom setting for each. Or, alternatively, you can correct one photo and then locate other similar photos, select them, and then click the "Sync" button and the correction will be applied to the selected photos. You can then check each one and tweak if necessary. Repeat the process with other similar photos. Try the demo version to see the options.
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