Yes George, If the customer wishes sepia tone we just adjust the color
correction on the
monitor, run a test, adjust to please and print.
Mike
George M. Anderson wrote:
> Mike;
>
> Thanks for the info. The Kodak film is called 400CN. Box says 'TMAX B&W
> Film' Process C-41.
>
> I've seen a print from it which is stunning. Photo'er said he just
> asked the lab to 'tone it' sepia. Since your store processes this film,
> ca u tell me how this sepia toning is done? Is it a simple dial-in on
> the auto-printer?
>
> George
>
> Mike Stoesz wrote:
> >
> > Alex and all;
> >
> > Our store stocks and processes this film. In most cases it produces fine
> > results on
> > automatic processing and printing equipment. Good tonal range and
> > sharpness. Yes it
> > does print better than XP2 but the newer XP2 is a great improvement over
> > the old
> > version. The Kodak also prints better on B&W RA4 process paper.
> > OTOH--Konica has a
> > monochrome C41 film that I feel is better than both.
> >
> > Best Wishes, Mike
> >
>
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