[digiKam-users] Hope this is not OT

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Wed May 12 10:30:59 BST 2021


no. digiKam and IM have the histogram auto colors correction tool (in BQM
for DK)

IM =>
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5250409/imagemagick-auto-adjust-the-colours-of-an-image-a-la-other-photo-management-ap/5260446

Gilles Caulier

Le mer. 12 mai 2021 à 05:17, Stuart T Rogers <stuart at stella-maris.org.uk> a
écrit :

> Digikam and Imagemagick are great but do not do what you want
> automatically. I don't know how you intend to copy your slides but
> Vuescan supports hundreds of scanners and does restore colours as part
> of each scan for both slides and photos or negatives. It does have a
> trial version so it may be worth a look.
>
> I have no connection with Vuescan other than a satisfied user.
>
> Stuart
>
> On 12/05/2021 09:39, Errol Sapir wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Errol
> >
>
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