I've got two different color balance problems.
the first is where I have two photos that I want to match the lighting in each.
The second is where I have a 'control' and I want another photo or print to 'match' it.
Currently I'm having the second problem. A customer brought in an original painting for us to scan and make holiday cards from. But they also brought in a photo print from a local chain and they have asked me to match the color representation from that print.
It is duller, the blues are purple and it is over all darker. Personally, I think the photo is a horrible representation of the painting. BUT IT IS WHAT THE CUSTOMER WANTS. GRRRR.
I've scanned in both the photo and the original drawing. If I print the photo it matches the color of the scan. (but is the wrong crop size and can't be used for the card.) How do I draw color out of that and get my original to 'match' other than just using my eyes? (which is about impossible for me today) I normally use 'sample/target balance' in corel PhotoPaint, but you can't do that between two layers OR between two files. This would be a great change to make in x7 or an update.
Mike Ver Duin said: OH MY GOD. That worked 100% the first time. WHY IS THAT FREE?!?
OH MY GOD. That worked 100% the first time. WHY IS THAT FREE?!?
He he he... pretty cool, isn't it?
Hi.Please explain me how to install Metrix.8bf into Corel PHOTO-PAINT XE6 (as part CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6).I copied Metrix.8bf in folder C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6\Plugins64but does not work :(Thanks.
Lena44 said:Please explain me how to install Metrix.8bf into Corel PHOTO-PAINT X6 Does not work :(
FWIW: the plugin is 32-bit only, the product page states this.
As Jeff says, the plugin is 32bit only, but there's nothing to stop you installing the 32bit version of X6 alongside the 64bit version.
Please explain me how to install Metrix.8bf into Corel PHOTO-PAINT XE6 (as part CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6 64 bit).
Thank you.