Patrick,
I have similar results from a lab before with XP-2 causing the operator to
try and get a color print out of it. They managed sepia-ish multi tonal test
strips before calling me and asking if I minded them having messed up the
film. When I told them it was a B&W film they kinda got silent... Suffice to
say I didn't use that lab again.
Oh BTW I think yours are rather fab, kind of like a toned and then hand
colored effect going on.
Dan S.
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Patrick Moore
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:04 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Photo
* On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 05:31:18PM +0100, Chris Barker said:
>
> That's certainly an interesting result, Paddy. It looks as if you
> have used Photoshop to mask off the sky in some of them, but I like 06.
Thanks. :)
In all honesty there has been no post-processing going on. I think that the
reason for the strangeness is the scanners trying to see colour where
there is none. Well, maybe anyway. :)
It also appears I'll need to over-expose the red-filtered shots but a margin
to get them to come out balanced; has anyone ever noticed this?
atb,
paddy
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