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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Since the prints look good, another alternative would be to have enlarged prints made from the negs on low contrast paper. Then scan the prints on a flat-bed and go from there. Obviously this could be expensive if you have large volumes to work with. > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-epson-inkjet@leben.com > [mailto:owner-epson-inkjet@leben.com]On Behalf Of Paul Corsa > Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 5:45 AM > To: epson-inkjet@leben.com > Subject: Re: Color Crossovers in indoor arena photographs > > > Since you mentioned tha original prints (photos) looked good but were a > bit red- that is your clue. Add red to the balance to cover up the mixed > lighting effects. If the customer accepted the original prints he should > accept the same compromise in inkjet prints too. Otherwise, individual > masking is required, and you should bill for it. Paul > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-charset>
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