PictoColor Software Products for Windows
iCorrect OneClick PluginWith a single click, you can instantly correct any digital photo. iCorrect OneClick automatically corrects the white balance, exposure, and vibrancy of any image. More
$29.95
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iCorrect EditLap Pro PluginPrecise, selective color correction, color editing, and image enhancement featuring SmartColor Technology for professional quality results. More
$79.95
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iCorrect Portrait PluginPoint-and-click color correction software for portrait, wedding, school, and event photographers - Featuring PictoColor's skin tone technology. More
$69.95
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iCorrect EditLab ProAppPrecise, selective color correction, color editing, and image enhancement featuring ProcessQ for high volume jobs and Lightroom workflows. More
$99.95
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PictoColor Legacy Software Products for Macintosh
Important notes regarding Macintosh legacy products:
Macintosh legacy Plug-ins 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 10.15 Catalina, 32-bit apps are no longer compatible with macOS.
Macintosh Retina Display Support
If you see a distorted preview image in an iCorrect plug-in window, it is probably due to a known problem on Macintosh Retina displays. You may want to consider the stand-alone application, iCorrect EditLab ProApp. It is
compatible with Retina displays running macOS versions prior to Catalina, version 10.15.
Otherwise, a workaround is to run Photoshop in low resolution when you want to use the plug-in. To do that, quit Photoshop, then select File->Get Info for the Photoshop application and check the “Open in Low Resolution” checkbox.
Installing plug-ins under macOS, 10.15 Catalina
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Macintosh legacy Plug-ins 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 10.15 Catalina, 32-bit apps are no longer compatible with macOS.
Macintosh Retina Display Support
If you see a distorted preview image in an iCorrect plug-in window, it is probably due to a known problem on Macintosh Retina displays. You may want to consider the stand-alone application, iCorrect EditLab ProApp. It is
compatible with Retina displays running macOS versions prior to Catalina, version 10.15.
Otherwise, a workaround is to run Photoshop in low resolution when you want to use the plug-in. To do that, quit Photoshop, then select File->Get Info for the Photoshop application and check the “Open in Low Resolution” checkbox.
Installing plug-ins under macOS, 10.15 Catalina
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