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Dec 27, 2007 17:01 |  #1

I recently found these slides and had them developed into 5x7 prints and then scanded them on to my computer and all of them are very red I was wondering if anyone had some advice on how to bring these back to life with a little better color. Thank you in advance.


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Dec 27, 2007 18:32 |  #2

something like this?

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what i would do is scan the slides directly.
what you will need to do is bring down the reds using the
levels in PS or some other program.

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Dec 27, 2007 18:49 |  #3

If you turn on "Image Editing OK" in your profile and give us a link to the full sized scans I'm certain that there are a few here that would be up to the challenge :)


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Dec 27, 2007 23:37 |  #4

Here are the the links to the origanal..

http://download.yousen​dit.com/AEA523416D7080​7D (external link)
http://download.yousen​dit.com/E6D2A6A1004059​3C (external link)
http://download.yousen​dit.com/631835D63E88E6​0E (external link)


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Dec 28, 2007 12:23 |  #5

These are really tiny files and only good for sending through email or posting on the web. To do a proper job editing these images you need full high res scan files which should be quite large.

For example, the files I produce off of my 35mm film scanner are 24 MEGAbytes, while these are only 35 kilobytes. I think if you had a scan output that was around 1 MB or higher we could do a pretty nice job helping you fix them up.


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Dec 28, 2007 12:51 |  #6

Here is my first try. But a larger image would be better to work with. You may have to rescan at a higher resolution.


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Dec 28, 2007 13:01 |  #7

here are two others


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