Those shots of my newborn daughter were shot on Kodak T400CN. I
had them processed at the chemist I most often use. I said I did not want
the prints to have any colour cast.
When I picked them up the next day, to their great credit, they said that
their processor had given them a cast so they sent them to one of their
other branches with better equipment.
I got prints that look pure grey-scale to me. They were printed on Fuji
Crystal Archive paper also so should be reasonably long lasting.
Giles
Lex Jenkins wrote:
> One-hourlabs are notorious for delivering tinted prints from T400CN -
> sometimes greenish, other times bluish or reddish. The sepia they
> sometimes can do these for you. The paper is not archival - it's
> primarily intended for prepress use - but will last a few years without
> fading. And it scans
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