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<p>Hi All</p>
<p>I am now trying Manjaro KDE after many years of Kununtu. Of
course I am also planning to transfer (or redo) my Digikam from
Kubuntu to Manjaro. I have however a photo question that doesn't
specifically apply specifically to either of these programs. As I
said in the subject I hope it isn't OT but as it is photo
connected and I hope Digikam can help as well I would appreciate
the help of anyone who can. If it is OT the moderators can remove
my post and I will understand.<br>
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<p>I am transferring all my slides (and eventually negatives) to
digital format. I am looking for a one-click solution (program)
that will restore colours back to normal. Many of the slides have
faded and I would like to get them back to show signs of life.
After that I will be able to choose the more important ones and
tweak them. As there are thousands of slides I really need a
simple (even if not accurate) solution. As I have access to
windows as well as to Linux the program can be a Windows one or a
Linux one.</p>
<p>TIA</p>
<p>Errol<br>
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