This is the plug-in that I've been working on for the past while. I've been messing with it quite a bit and I'm rather pleased with it. Not just the plug, but the technique that it is based on.
Intro to Curves by Steve.
See Page 3 for the idea that Colour 2 Colour is based on.
PC/Win
Filter > Tech Slop > Colour 2 Colour
filename: TS_colour2colour.8bf
Colour From
Red, Green, and Blue points.
You can set this manually with the sliders or you can right-click in the Preview to sample a colour.
Colour To
Red, Green, and Blue points to translate to in the same manner as Steve's tutorial.
Lock To
Option to lock the Colour To sliders to a single greyscale slider.
(Need to add a little more code to this.)
Squishers
These operate much like the gamma slider in Levels, but with two notable differences:
1. They are linear as oppossed to a power function.
2. They only operate in the given range from the Colour To sliders. For example, if Colour To > Red = 100, then Squisher > Red Low will only work on the range 0 - 100 and Red High will be 100 - 255.
Squishers are something that I just wanted to toss in because I'm weird like that. Not terribly useful, but can add another layer of tweakage. The algorithm that these use isn't the greatest and I might over-haul the code one of these days.
I find Colour 2 Colour very useful for a decent range of colour cast blasting. While Steve's technique works wonders, I just don't like messing with the drop-down all the time for a simple operation. Speaking of which, I might add a feature to spit out an AMP and/or ACV file. That would be useful. That way C2C can be used in conjunction with Curves for a non-destructive method.
Play with it if you've got the yarbles for it.
If you like it, cool.
If not, that's cool, too.