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oiseau60

green pictures...

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i use a rebel 2000 with great results. the other day, a tandem student came by with a few pictures, and they were all kind of greenish. i cant post them, as they were the student's pictures, but basically, the shots were mainly tandem, sky and some clouds. my thought was that the developping process didnt balance the colors right.

anybody has an opinion??

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Was it the negative, or the print that was screwed up? If it was the negative it could be bad processing, or bad film... if it was only the print, they should take the negatives to a different place and get another set of prints.

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Was it the negative, or the print that was screwed up? If it was the negative it could be bad processing, or bad film... if it was only the print, they should take the negatives to a different place and get another set of prints.



If the negs are the problem and they don't want to jump again (??), scanning and fixing the color cast on the computer might work.

There is a pretty big difference at times between the prints I get and the neg scans I do, esp with underwater stuff.

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