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ppro
(former custom color lab technician)

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Owens
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 3:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Thanks to someone and other things I learned today
>
>
>
> Recently someone posted that their local minilabs tended to print with too
> much magenta and too light.  Today at work I tried setting our
> printer to -1
> "stop" magenta and +1 "stop" dark.  The results were fantastic!  Caucasian
> skin tones much more natural and saturation increased noticeably.  Thanks
> for the tip.
>
> Other things I learned today:
>
> Polaroid ISO 400 print film was read by our printer as Fuji
> Superia 400.  I
> was under the impression that Polaroid film was manufactured by Ferrania
> (Imation).
>
> Agfa Vista 400 printed as per above (and using the Optima 400
> channel, since
> our printer has no channel for Vista) is very close in saturation
> to the now
> discontinued Agfa Ultra 50.
>
> Bill, KG4LOV
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