Bill wrote:
>
> Chances are it's not poor setting of the machine. The photolab
> where I work
> uses an ancient Konica printer. I've found that if I set the machine so
> that I get a good, balanced print on a "normal" negative, the
> negatives that
> are somewhat underexposed have a green tint, and those that are
> overexposed
> have a magenta tint.
I have noticed similar effects when scanning colour negs, more off the
exposure, more colour correction required.
...Wayne
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