icorrect, bibble, or qimage?

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which program is best for fast color correction, with the
simpliest of ease?
 
which program is best for fast color correction, with the
simpliest of ease?
Don't know of icorrect

Not too familiar with Bibble but it has a nice quick white balance where suitable this is great. Otherwise it does not show live changes in levels for instance - that annoys me (Photoshop shows all the adjustments in real time - no time wasting for me on that one).

I just tried Qimage and I find it lacking even moreso than Bibble – I click and I click and I see no changes – they are being made but I don’t see them – I couldn’t work with that (for that).

Am downloading iCorrect now – straight away it is more expensive than PSLE – I’d be very suspicious!!

Right now my money (free) is on Bibble but check back in twenty minutes.
 
From what I've seen the iCorrect is a PhotoShop plugin - I would not spend my money on a colour adjustment plugin, which with a little practice PS can achieve all the things this can.

That said it is easy to use and might well be a useful add-on for the advanced or professional - as one has to have PS already - I cannot recommend it.

There are a myriad of these things around – all good but all a little superfluous.

I think Bibble is still winning the day for the purpose of this thread.
 
Where is the url for iCorrect?
From what I've seen the iCorrect is a PhotoShop plugin - I would
not spend my money on a colour adjustment plugin, which with a
little practice PS can achieve all the things this can.

That said it is easy to use and might well be a useful add-on for
the advanced or professional - as one has to have PS already - I
cannot recommend it.

There are a myriad of these things around – all good but all a
little superfluous.

I think Bibble is still winning the day for the purpose of this
thread.
 
which program is best for fast color correction, with the
simpliest of ease?
IF you already have Photoshop and IF you color correct a lot of photos, then iCorrect is a great buy.
Regards,
Dave
 
which program is best for fast color correction, with the
simpliest of ease?
QimagePro and Bibble have somewhat more in common than iCorrect and either of the other two.

Qimage is primarily a printing tool, and an extremely good one - probably the best available. Since its author also was an early Nikon D1 user, it evolved into a tool which also allowed reading proprietary Nikon file formats and extracting the best color from early release D1's. From this early direction, it has evolved into a more general tool.

Bibble began as a tool for reading and enhancing the Nikon D1's proprietary files and also evolved into other directions as well.

Since neither of these tools were primarily engineered as general image enhancement and manipulation devices, their abilities to do so were secondary, incidental, and evolutionary rather than focused in that direction.

iCorrect, is a "horse of another color" entirely. Perhaps you may want to read the following for more information on this PhotoShop plug-in.

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/icorrect.htm

Lin
 

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