Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:08 AM 6/21/00 -0700, Dan Post wrote: > >The B&W chromogenic film however, would have a noticable shift- as I recall, >overexposed negatives would hae a slight green cast, and under exposed would >have a slight magenta cast. This bias could be either a coolness or sepia >tone, to a puke green or rosy reddish cast, depending on how over or under >the negative was!!! This is where a good (one who pays decent wages and hires dedicated folks) minilab makes a difference. Keeble and Shuchat Photography's in-house minilab is this kind of a lab. First class results always. My T400CN prints come back from them looking like real B&W prints. Basically no color cast. Underexposed, overexposed, it doesn't matter. The prints all look the same. These folks are good. And they, of course, do a super job with color print film as well. Jim