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Subject: [OM] GREEN B&W prints from T400CN WAS Which is sharper, autofocus or manual focus?
From: Matt Crawley <matt@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 22:29:24 -0700
Hi Everyone.

I've always thought these problems were simply a result of printing B&W
photos on color paper.

I know it is convenient and fast to just get them done at on color paper but
IMO if you want a nicer looking B&W print you need to have it printed on B&W
paper. 


 - Matt Crawley
 

afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> In my experience, the weird colour casts that you get with mini-lab prints
> from Chromogenic films like T400CN are the result of slight under and over
> exposures or poor setting of the machine. If the neg isn't spot on, you can
> get greenish and purple prints from an automatic run through the machine.
> For Photoshop, scan the negs as colour negs (not B&W) and all will be well.
> Also, any lab should be able to correct for this and supply good individual
> prints/enlargements.
> AndrewF
> 
>> I don't think my mom will give it to me, and even then, I don't know if my
>> scanner will pick up the correct color, but I'd love to scan that photo for
>> you all..  "Olive Green" I mean, go open up a can of peas, leave them out
>> for a day, then drain out the water, and take a look..  that's the exact
>> color...
>> 
>> You ever get the feeling, when you are about to become intimate with
>> Photoshop for the next two weeks of your life??
>> 
>> Albert.
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