Updated 2004-May-01 1. fotogenetic_autoflow.exe: You can drag and drop any of your digital images (limit of 30 at a time) onto this droplet if you own Photoshop 7 and they will be automatically corrected for brightness. It will not correct white balance errors. I only use this when I have hundreds of images I want to process fast and post on the web. The final images will be saved onto your desktop with the suffix "copy". 2. fotogenetic_quickflow.exe: You can drag and drop any of your images (limit of 30 at a time) onto this droplet if you own Photoshop 7 and they will be run through my workflow, with manual control of all manipulations. This workflow uses AdobeRGB as the working color space and saves images with the AdobeRGB profile. The final images will be saved onto your desktop with the suffix "copy". 3. fotogenetic_save_for_web.exe: You can drag and drop any of your images (limit of 30 at a time) onto this droplet if you own Photoshop 7 and they will be automatically color profiled (sRGB), sized for the web (to fit within a 640 x 640 area), and sharpened. The final images will be saved onto your desktop with the sufix "web" added to the original filename. 4. Fotogenetic.atn: This is the actual Photoshop action file used to make the droplets above. If you have versions of Photoshop other than version 7, you may be able to load this action and create your own droplets. Make sure when using these actions that you specify specific "save as" instructions otherwise images processed with the actions will be automatically saved to the desktop as "default.jpg".