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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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There are many, many ways of color-correcting that photo's. Looking for 'color correction' in the manual will open up the possibilities. There is a chance the photos will be different from the original originals (even better maybe) but if you can do your share of archiving and backing up, they will never get yellow again.
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Found that my old pics are getting that yellow orange look and don't have the negatives anymore. I have photoshop CS, is there any way to save them if I scan them in? Just got CS today, haven't even installed it yet, but if anyone can kick me to a page number in the manual that would also be appreciated. Thanks, marque