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Can you color correct 500 wedding photos in less than an
hour in Photoshop?
Greetings,
This May issue of PictoScript is
dedicated to Wedding Photographers.
Why? Maybe because its Spring and the wedding
season is picking up or maybe it's because my wife and I
will celebrate 45 years of marriage on
June 1. Back in 1963 wedding photographers were shooting
with film (mostly black and white) and the photo labs
took care of printing proofs and final prints. Wasn't
life simple back then? You didn't have to worry about
making the color corrections to hundreds of photos and
uploading them to your website so your clients can view
the proofs and order prints. But, now you do and you
wish there was a better and simpler way to do it. Yes,
our iCorrect Plug-ins certainly help you get great color
faster and better than simply using the Photoshop tools,
but the overhead of Photoshop still
consumes way too much time. That is why
we created iCorrect EditLab ProApp 6.0,
our Featured Product of the Month.
iCorrect® EditLab ProApp 6.0-Batch Process Color
Corrections
with ProcessQ™
Robert Osborne
Discovers iCorrect EditLab ProApp 6.0 and Saves Hours
"I used my new iCorrect EditLab ProApp 6.0.1 for the
first time last Sunday....... fantastic."
The Photoshop Way
I shot a wedding, ran my raw conversions thru in the
usual PS way. Having edited down to around 500
images, I must have spent 3-4 hours (conservatively) in
my raw program correcting for color, contrast,
and saturation. At 3 in the morning after a long shoot it is a
tedious process but I got them on my website. "
The iCorrect EditLab ProApp 6.0 Way
"The next day I realized what a marginal result of correction I
had. I started to go back thru them but looking thru a pro
magazine I saw a review raving about your new program with its
"Q" giving me the ability to easily put
all my images into it in bulk and figured " What the
heck, Try it". I put everything in at once and walked away.
Inside the church in 200, 400 and 1250 ISO, outdoor, and the
reception where we had ambient light color temps everywhere but
in a half hour I had
fantastically consistent "proper" images. I can now
save fantastic amounts of time in my workflow,
hundreds of hours a year, and have
better proofs using this program."
Robert Osborne Photography, Middletown, OH
http://www.photooz.net
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