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in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to repair old film negatives in photoshop this is the image that weamp;#39;re going to work with it was submitted by one of our viewers jeff bella jeff is currently in the process of digitizing old film negatives and he came across a really interesting problem when color correcting the images in photoshop as you can see the old film negatives have deteriorated and theyamp;#39;ve created this strong yellow green color cast but they didnamp;#39;t deteriorate evenly as you can see some areas retain the original colors and that causes a problem when color correcting the images and when jeff emailed me asking for help i thought that it would make a fantastic tutorial for two reasons number one you get to see my thought process how i think about an image and how i think about problems and how to solve them in number two iamp;#39;m going to show you things that i probably wouldnamp;#39;t show you under normal circumstances so i think that y