Don't think so. I was there when they printed the pics
out and the pics looked greenish over the viewer and
when printed. The only thing the processor ever had to
do was lower or raise the density on a couple of shots
to get a bit more detail or curtail some slight
lightness. She said my pics were remarkably well
exposed and most of them went through the machine
uncorrected (to my knowledge)
Mark Lloyd
--- Allan Wafkowski <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm quite certain this is the result of film
> processing, not a
> manifestation of the lens.
>
> Allan
>
>
> On Friday, December 14, 2001, at 02:16 AM, M. Royer
> wrote:
>
> > The other lens I recently got, the 50/1.4, was a
> > dissappointment to me. The images were very
> noticealby
> > cooler and had a nasty greenish tint to them from
> the
> > flouresence. The rest of the color transmission
> seemed
> > somewhat off as well, colors seemed to clash with
> this
> > 50, rather than blend like the 90 and delineate
> with
> > the 50/2.
>
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