The debugged color matching tool v1.2 offers much improved color matching capabilities. It’s more accurate, more stable, and much faster.
Just a little late catching up here, but … whoa, that’s an awesome demonstration!
- Will you incorporate any algorithm to prevent the originally flattened RGB from “stair-stepping” on expansion (looking like acne pot-marks especially on skin colors)?
[EDIT: Actually, most of what finally shows is on the source (ouch, I’ve seen those R-G-B splits!). Only, it is stronger once the RGB spectrums are normalized. That would require pre-processing, which is probably outside of the scope of a color-match project.]
- Since you’re working in RGB, would this work even on a film faded nearly flat where R≈G≈B (ww1234’s 2001:ASO project scan comes to mind)?