I agree the plug-in seems the way to go, assuming the stand-alone software has the same feature set. After working a few times with the demo, though., I question somewhat the wisdom of buying it at all. It works after a fashion, but not on all material and the results are here and there. Also, I'm not sure it's any faster to use the iCorrect filter than the other image-correction tools already available to PS or PSP users.
Appreciate the password if I do bite--where's your review of this software? I'd like to read it. Tris >I have only downloaded the demo but I would certainly get the plug-in: > >with the stand-alone you would have two procedures to do separately. With >the plug-in you can make any adjustments you want first (levels, contrast >or whatever) if you wish, run iCorrect as a filter, and then finish up >immediately without having to close and save the image and re-open in PS. > >Maris
