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I recently scanned some thirty-year-old Ektachrome slides of nature and wildlife. After fix-up in Photoshop, the images are proper and neutral; however, they are nonetheless quite on the cold side, i.e., predominant green and blue hues typical of Ektachome. Note there are no improper color casts; its just the character of old Ektachrome film.
Can anyone suggest a Photoshop technique that may warm these images like the old Kodachrome film but not so that I am adding inappropriate reddish color casts?
Thank you,
Howard
Can anyone suggest a Photoshop technique that may warm these images like the old Kodachrome film but not so that I am adding inappropriate reddish color casts?
Thank you,
Howard
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