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New AutoColor adjustment filter
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Just wanted to share some thoughts on GamMac() — I’ve been testing it again recently as part of an attempt to reproduce Fred’s 2017 workflow 


GamMac

I must say, GamMac remains incredibly powerful when it comes to color correction, especially in old B&W films that have been colorized or partially faded. It’s impressive how it manages to rebalance hues in a subtle and filmic way — much more natural than some modern machine learning solutions which tend to oversaturate or skew color tones.
Combined with
RemoveDirtSMC()
,
DePanStabilize()
, and
McDegrainSharp()
, it really helps to get close to the visual quality Fred was achieving. I even tried some of the sharpening techniques he described (UnsharpMask + blur passes), and the results are surprisingly close to his style.
Thanks again for keeping these filters alive and accessible — they still do magic in 2025!
Best regards,
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New AutoColor adjustment filter - by Dan64 - 13.04.2025, 15:51
RE: New AutoColor adjustment filter - by djilayeden - 14.04.2025, 19:29

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