[LRflex] Re: Old SLides

Nothing that I know on the original slide itself. But surely the PS 
trick given beforehand is a good start - then you have to work a bit 
with saturation I guess; and if you want to try your luck further and 
experiment, create a calc and adjust the colours one after the other. 
You get a different atmosphere sometimes. But it may give you 
satisfaction reviving pictures -  after all who remembers the exact 
colours of such building when many years have passed? What matters is 
that you're pleased with the final result, doesn't it?
Trial and error, this is why I frequently seek for comments and advice.
Yours
Phileicangenieux

Jerry Lehrer wrote:

>Philippe,
>
>Is there any post processing that will make an old color shifted
>Ektachrome like original?
>
>Jerry
>
>Philippe Amard wrote:
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>>Hi list,
>>I've just posted a couple of scans of slides taken long ago.
>>I tried to restaure the perspective on one of them and it is featured
>>edited (Chinatown 1) and as originally taken (Chanitown 2).
>>
>>I'd like to have your comments, remarks, and advice on better
>>post-processing.
>>
>>Pointer to 1984 : <http://gallery.leica-users.org/Old-Slides-from-the-US>
>>
>>Thanks in anticipation
>>Phileicangenieux.
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