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  1. I suggest you begin by opening the Hue/Saturation dialog and set the Hue value to 35-40 or so. This should get some blue back into your image. Adjust from there by further tweaking the Hue value and/or by adjusting RGB levels in the Curves dialog. Hope this helps, Bruce
  2. I have some old photos whose dyes have faded terribly...especially the blue. People's blue jeans look green. Using auto-level helps some, but you can't boost blue that just isn't there. I also have some low-resolution scans of these same photos that were done many years ago. The image scale is bad, but the color balance is good. What I'd like to do is somehow merge the hi-resolution scan I'm doing now with the colors from the older images. Any thoughts on how this could be done? Thanks, Bruce
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