iCorrect EditLab Plug-in FAQ (Windows)

iCorrect EditLab Plug-in FAQ (Windows Windows)

  1. Is iCorrect EditLab still available?
  2. Can I upgrade from the iCorrect EditLab plug-in to the iCorrect EditLab Pro plug-in?
  3. Which host applications will work with iCorrect EditLab?
  4. I double-click the iCorrect EditLab icon, but it won't run. Why not?
  5. I need detailed installation instructions. Where can I find them?
  6. Why do I get an error when selecting the iCorrect EditLab plug-in?

  1. Is iCorrect EditLab still available?

    No, iCorrect EditLab is a legacy product and has been replaced by iCorrect EditLab Pro. iCorrect EditLab Pro combines the best features of iCorrect EditLab and iCorrect Professional to create an easy to use, highly-productive color correction and color management tool for photographers and photo labs. It may be purchased at the PictoColor Product Store at www.pictocolor.com.

  2. Can I upgrade from the iCorrect EditLab plug-in to the iCorrect EditLab Pro plug-in?

    Yes. Note that you will not be issued a new serial number when you purchase the upgrade. Instead, you will re-use your iCorrect EditLab serial number, so be sure to make note of it. Detailed instructions to help you find your serial number can be found here.

  3. Which host applications will work with iCorrect EditLab?

    Strictly speaking, iCorrect EditLab should run with any host application that fully supports the Adobe Photoshop plug-in architecture. Our tests have shown the following programs to be suitable: Photoshop 5, 6, 7 and CS, Photoshop Elements 1 and 2, Photoshop LE 5, ImageReady 3.0.1, Photo Deluxe HE 3.1 and 4, Paint Shop Pro 7.04 and 8 and Canvas 8. Note that there are differences in the way these programs function when selections are used. We recommend that iCorrect EditLab be used without selections.

  4. I double-click the iCorrect EditLab icon, but it won't run. Why not?

    iCorrect EditLab is a plug-in, which means it cannot be run by itself. Instead, it must be run from within another program (a "host" program) such as Adobe Photoshop. In order to allow it to run with your host programs, it must be installed by hand into each of those programs. You should consult the documentation for each of your host programs to learn how plug-ins are installed. Typically, this involves copying the iCorrect EditLab plug-in file into the application's "Plug-ins" folder.

    Further detail may be found here.

  5. I need detailed installation instructions. Where can I find them?

    Click here for complete, step-by-step instructions.

  6. Why do I get an error when selecting the iCorrect EditLab plug-in?

    You may get an error if you have chosen a "bad" profile for your RGB working space. Here is the error message you will get:

    Bad Working Space

    Be sure you have selected a normal profile for your RGB working space, such as sRGB or Adobe RGB (1998). Never select a monitor profile for your working space.



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