iCorrect EditLab Pro Plugin
The essential plug-in for precise, selective color correction, color editing, and image enhancement. Important notes regarding Macintosh legacy products: Macintosh legacy Plug-ins (iCorrect EditLab Pro, iCorrect Portrait) are only compatible with earlier versions of Photoshop: CS3 - CS5 (32 and 64-bit); CS6 - CC 2020 (21.0.1) (64-bit Only). Starting with macOS Catalina, 32-bit apps (iCorrect EditLab ProApp) are no longer compatible with macOS. Macintosh Retina display support -Learn More- Installing plug-ins under macOS, 10.15 Catalina -Learn More- |
SmartColor Technology
Powered by PictoColor Software's unique SmartColor Technology and HueSelect ControlPoint Technology, iCorrect EditLab Pro enables all types of digital photographers to quickly enhance their photos using innovative tools designed for speed, efficiency and accuracy. From precise selective enhancements using HueSelect Control Points to global SmartColor adjustments that improve the entire image, iCorrect EditLab Pro lets you spend more time behind your camera and less time in front of your computer. |
Productivity Tools
Multiple Start With Options iCorrect EditLab Pro's tools can be set to Start With one of four unique modes as it opens images. This can offer tremendous time savings when correcting large groups of images. Flexible SmartColor Settings In order to give you the benefit of the editing power without the tedium of manually setting all of the controls in each tool, we have implemented an "SmartColor" mode which does much of the work for you. |
Artistic Effects
Many software programs have a standard black and white conversion feature which works well enough in certain cases. But a lot of times, we're trying to achieve a certain look or create a more dramatic expression. In these instances, it's better to use a specialized application that offers additional creative tools. One of the best programs for this is PictoColor Software's iCorrect EditLab Pro. |
Sharpening and Noise Removal
With EditLab, you can apply sharpening and noise removal in combination with color correction. This is especially helpful in cases where noise in an image is exaggerated by a color transformation. Noise is commonly introduced into images by digital cameras and scanners during the digitization process. Applying a color correction to remove color distortions typically "stretches" the color space, which tends to make any noise even more noticeable. |
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System Requirements
Macintosh
· Mac OS 10.5 - 10.x (Not Compatible with Retina Displays)
· Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 - CS5 (32 and 64-bit); CS6 - CC 2020 (21.0.1) (64-bit Only)
· Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 - 2020
· Mac OS 10.5 - 10.x (Not Compatible with Retina Displays)
· Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 - CS5 (32 and 64-bit); CS6 - CC 2020 (21.0.1) (64-bit Only)
· Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 - 2020