There May be a few. I don't like to download programs, so I tend to favor online apps. But I see your point. In your case you'd want a stand alone program.
Can you tell me what prompt should I text if I need to fix a bad skintone on Rock concerts photos where i have lot of duotone (red, green light on musicians and no natural light)?)
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How come there are so few offline options for colorizing photos? If you have thousands of large photos, an online website is not very useful.
There May be a few. I don't like to download programs, so I tend to favor online apps. But I see your point. In your case you'd want a stand alone program.
Can you tell me what prompt should I text if I need to fix a bad skintone on Rock concerts photos where i have lot of duotone (red, green light on musicians and no natural light)?)
This is a tough one without seeing the image. Maybe try "natural light on face"
Not even hold a candle?