Tag: photoshop elements
The Magic of OneClick Click Color-Frustration Free Photoshop Color Correction
by admin on Apr.21, 2011, under General, Photo Applications, photo color, photoshop tips
iCorrect OneClick Photoshop Plug-in Video Tutorial (A Photoshop Tip)
If you are like most digital photographers you spend a lot of time and frustration color correcting your photos in Photoshop. iCorrect OneClick Photoshop Plug-in fixes the color of most photos with OneClick. Here is a video tutorial showing you how easy it is to Make the Color Right.
For more information on PictoColor’s iCorrect OneClick go to www.pictocolor.com/oneclick.htm. You can download a free demo version so you can see for yourself how easy and fast iCorrect OneClick really is.
Wayne www.pictocolor.com
Create Greeting Cards in Minutes with CorrectPhoto and ImageTitler
by admin on Dec.05, 2010, under crop photos, photo color, Photo Editing
Creating holiday greeting cards is easy and fast with CorrectPhoto and ImageTitler. Yesterday, we woke up to 10 inches of new fluffy snow in Burnsville, MN—a perfect time to take a photo and create a greeting card. After transferring the photo to my computer I used CorrectPhoto Editor to crop and color correct it and then added the greeting text with ImageTitler. Here is a step-by-step tutorial you can follow to create your own greeting cards.
Step 1-Edit the photo
As I have said many times, every photo needs to be cropped and color corrected and this shot is no exception. I used CorrectPhoto to crop the photo using the 3×4 cropping format. I chose not to center the ornament so I could add the greeting on the left side of the photo. Using the OneClick color correction feature I clicked on the white and I was done.
Step 2-Add Greeting Text to Photo
To add the text I used PictoColor’s ImageTitler because it is so simple (I still have difficulty using Photoshop Elements to add text to photos and it takes too long.)
After opening ImageTitler I selected the edited ornament photo and typed in the text I wanted. I then adjusted the text size and moved the text to the location I wanted using the arrow buttons. I then selected the type fonts from the pull down menu to see which one I liked best. After quickly going through the list of 12 available fonts I settled on Century with the Bold and Italics option. The whole process only took a couple of minutes and I was finished with our new greeting card. The quality of the text on the photo is really sharp and crisp and will print quite nicely or used on our websites.
Be Creative
My friend Dick and his wife Joan often send a photo of themselves with their grandchildren. Dick is the software developer that created PictoColor’s CorrectPhoto and ImageTitler and this year he used both to add a creative touch to their annual greeting photo card. The front of the card is the color photo and on the back he created a second version of the photo in Black & White with CorrectPhoto’s OneClick B&W feature and employed a creative use of ImageTitler to identify the ages and parents names to each of the grandchildren. Granted, it did require multiple passes with ImageTitler to add all of the names, but it was still quite fast and easy. And, with the high quality jpeg compression built into ImageTitler the quality of the B&W photo was still quite good.
Take the time to create your own greeting card.
If you plan to send a photo greeting card or including a photo with your card I suggest you take a few minutes editing and titling the photo. If you are like us you display the cards and photos you receive during the holidays. Most of the photos end up on our refrigerator door and are seen by our holiday guests. Quite often someone will ask, “Who is this?” So, why not add your name to the photo and answer the question before it is asked? Also, most of the photos tend to be dull and lifeless because, a common characteristic of digital camera photos. As I have discussed many times that is a problem that is easy to fix. It is simple and fast to create a photo greeting card you will be proud to send. All it takes is a little time and the right tools.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Wayne www.correctphoto.com
When Lightning Strikes! Take an iPhone Photo.
by admin on Sep.20, 2010, under Facebook Photos, iPhone Apps, photo color, Photo Editing, Title Photos
But, Fix the Color Before You Send It.
Dave B., a friend of mine, was in Washington DC this summer and took a stunning photo of lightning striking a building near the US Capital with his iPhone camera. It is a great photo and an example of being at the right place at the right time. And, it is a picture worth sharing with friends. When it appeared in my email inbox I couldn’t resist seeing what OneClick Color technology would do to improve it. Here is the before and after comparison using OneClick to remove the magenta color cast increasing the brightness in the shadows.
Fix the color of iPhone photos before sending with iCorrect OneClick iPhone App
If Dave had iCorrect OneClick iPhone App on his iPhone he could have fixed the color before he sent the picture to his friends. And, it would have only taken a few extra seconds.
Freshair Software developed iCorrect OneClick iPhone App using PictoColor’s OneClick Color Technology. For more information go to http://www.freshairsoftware.com/iPhoneApplications/iCorrect/index.html
Creating a Sepia tone photo with OneClick
iCorrect OneClick technology is also available in iCorrect OneClick Plug-in for Photoshop and Elements and in CorrectPhoto Editor. One of the features of OneClick is the ability to create stunning Black and White and Sepia tone photos with one click of the mouse. Here is a sepia rendition of the lightning photo. The first thought that popped into my mind when I saw the photo was that maybe God was sending a message to Washington. But, what was he saying? I added the title using ImageTitler.
Most Photos can be improved with OneClick.
The point of this post is to reiterate the fact that most photos can and should be improved before sending them to your friends or uploading to Facebook. And, it is easy to do if you have an iPhone with iCorrect OneClick App or Photoshop Elements with iCorrect OneClick plug-in or CorrectPhoto with OneClick technology. I often go one step further and add a title or caption to the photo.
Wayne www.correctphoto.com, www.imagetitler.com, www.oneclickcolor.com
Simple Photo Editing with Photoshop Elements and iCorrect OneClick Color
by admin on Jul.07, 2010, under crop photos, photo color, Photo Editing
CorrectPhoto is a Windows photo editor. What does a Mac user do to get good color?
The other day I got a call from Burt, a CorrectPhoto user, who was perplexed that his favorite photo editor was not available for the Mac. His family had talked him into switching from a Windows computer to a new Mac and when he realized CorrectPhoto would not run on a Mac he called to ask if we planned a Mac version. He was disappointed when I told him no because he like the simplicity of CorrectPhoto, in particular the OneClick color correction which made his photos really look good. Fortunately, his family gave him a copy of Photoshop Elements and, although he expressed concern about the complexity of Elements, he was happy to learn about iCorrect OneClick Plug-in which adds the same simple and accurate color correction technology that is in CorrectPhoto to Elements. I assured him that since all he really did to his photos was cropping and color correction that Elements wasn’t that intimidating. After adding iCorrect OneClick to Elements there are the few simple steps to follow to turn an average photo into a great shot.
Here is a photo I took the day after a devastating apartment complex fire near our home in Burnsville (fortunately, no one was hurt). Even though it was a sunny morning the photo is really dull with a gray color cast and the portion of the security fence detracts from the photo. Here are the few simple steps to follow to create the photo on the right.
Elements Cropping Tool
After you open Elements and select the picture to edit click on the cropping tool on the left task bar. Another menu bar will appear at below the main menu at the top of the Elements window where you can select the aspect ratio (photo ratio, 3×5, 4×6, etc.) of the cropping window. In this example I selected Use Photo Ratio (this is the same 3×4 ratio of the chip in most cameras). Expand the crop window over the desired area and either click on the little green arrow (lower right under the crop window) or hit Enter to save the cropped area.
Fix the color with iCorrect OneClick Plug-in
Assuming you have purchased and installed iCorrect OneClick in the Elements Filters Folder simply click on Filter on the main top menu bar and select iCorrect OneClick from the pull down window.
The OneClick window will open. Find an area in the photo that is neutral (white, gray, or black—not beige) and click on it. OneClick automatically removes any color cast, corrects the tonal range, adjusts the overall brightness, and makes any photo more vivid and life-like.
OneClick Enhancements.
For most photos the OneClick is all that is required. However, if the photo would benefit from a little more tweaking click on the Enhancements button and the enhancements window will open where additional adjustments to brightness, contrast and saturation can be made.
Summary
I talked to Burt after he installed iCorrect OneClick into Elements and walked him through the above procedure and he was delighted that it was really easy to crop photos in Elements and that the OneClick plug-in was just like the OneClick Color correction in CorrectPhoto. He is really proud to share his photos with friends and when they comment on how good his camera is he acknowledges that it is OneClick Color and not the camera that Makes the Color Right. So, if you have Elements don’t be intimidated by all the tools and features. Just add iCorrect OneClick plug-in and use the cropping tool to crop and OneClick to fix the color and you too will be proud to share you photos with others.
Wayne www.correctphoto.com. www.pictocolor.com/oneclick.htm www.oneclickcolor.com
Facebook Photos-Making the Color Right
by admin on Jun.23, 2010, under Facebook Photos, iPhone Apps, photo color
Kathryn’s New Facebook Profile Photo was Dull and Lifeless
My granddaughter, Kathryn, uploaded a new Facebook profile photo the other day. It was a really good picture of her, but it didn’t do justice to her vibrance and beauty. So, I can’t resist giving her a bit of grandfatherly about the photos she posts. Fix the color before you upload the photo. Actually, she knows better. She has been around me long enough and has seen the wonders of our OneClick color technology to know how easy it is to make the color right. But, for some reason, she took the same shortcut most of us do in uploading photos or sending them to friends. We don’t take the time to make them look good even though it only takes a few seconds to do so.
CorrectPhoto with OneClick Color.
The CorrectPhoto screen shot below shows the before and after color of Kathryn’s profile photo. To fix the color all that was necessary was to position the cursor over a white area in the photo and click. I chose the little white area of the blouse under the jacket because I was sure it was white. That was all that was necessary. The longest part of the process was the time it took to open CorrectPhoto and select the photo to be corrected.
Photoshop Elements with iCorrect OneClick Plug-in.
If you have Photoshop or Elements you can get the OneClick technology as a plug-in and achieve the same fast result.
iCorrect OneClick Color iPhone App
If you have an Apple iPhone you can fix the color on the iPhone before sending or uploading the photos. The new iCorrect OneClick Color App for the iPhone is available in the Apple App store. Simply download the app and use it to launch the iPhone camera, take the photo, correct the color by touching an area on the photo that is gray, white or back, and then upload it to Facebook.
iPhone users can go directly to the App store to get iCorrect OneClick Color or go to http://www.freshairsoftware.com/iPhoneApplications/iCorrect/index.html for more information.
Be Proud of your Photos
Why not take a few moments to fix the color and be proud of the photos you share with others. You will be glad you did. Let’s hope Kathryn will listen to her Opah (that’s me) and Make the Color Right before posting on Facebook. I will be watching.
Here is another post on uploading Facebook photos you can be proud of. http://www.correctmyphotos.com/2010/05/05/are-you-proud-of-your-facebook-photos/
Wayne www.correctphoto.com, www.oneclickcolor.com















