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Recovering color from old, faded slides

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Bruce J

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  1. Windows 10
Years ago I scanned and processed a large number of old color slides and color negatives. I used a Photoshop plug-in to help with the initial recovery of color for those slides that were faded; I think the plug-in was called Digital ROC (or something like that), and was available from Kodak. I've now come across another batch of scanned slides which need to be processed. The PS plug-in stopped working several versions ago. So, here's the question:

Does anyone know of a similar plug-in for either LR or PS that will help to restore color to faded-slide scans? Or a method of using the old plug-in?
 
I've just scanned a bunch of slides and negatives but only as small thumbnails. I know I'll have to tackle the colour correction issue at some point.

My Epson scanned has a colour restoration feature but I have not tried that.

One option I will be looking at is using Vuescan. It says it works with Photoshop. It also seems to have profiles for different film types.
 
Thanks Roelof for the link. I did take a look at it and tried to follow the advice. But, because it was from 2012, it apparently no longer applies. It relies on a 32-bit version of PS, which no longer seems to be part of the package (at least I can't find it on my computer). It did get me thinking though, and I dug up an old CD that had PSE 8 on it. I installed that on my system, and loaded an old copy of the Digital ROC plug-in. It seems to work! Of course, since it's PSE, I can't automate the plug-in with an Action (and a Droplet) like I did previously in PS. Lots of tedious clicking, etc., but it is working. I also tried several other color recovery apps, but none seemed to do the job. Thanks again for your help.
 
Thanks, Bryon, for the suggestion. I did manage to make my way through a couple thousand scans using a combination of LR, PSE, and Digital ROC. Project is now finished. I hope I don't have to do it again, but if I do, I'll take a closer look at the PS options.
 
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