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Re: [OM] Re: 35/70-3.6 vs 35/2 vs 28/48-4 LONG

Subject: Re: [OM] Re: 35/70-3.6 vs 35/2 vs 28/48-4 LONG
From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 12:06:41 +0800
Hey no, no, no TRUE digital lab for our Zuikos, you will found all the
shots are similar in color/contrast and sharpness. I think the lab you
were using was not a TRUE digital lab. The digital lab is flooding
here, they scan your negative, make auto leveling, sharpening and then
laser or CRT print it. But there is also something good about these
labs, the prints all look very beautiful and sharp even you use a
cheap P&S. Also, they are much less grainy than traditional one hour
lab.

C.H.Ling  

Dave Dougherty wrote:
> 
<sinp>
> 
> The digital processor allows me to hope that I have found a way to have my
> efforts printed to reflect the capabilities of the OM system and my limited
> photographic abilities.  In the past I have lamented loud and long that I
> couldn't get it done.
> 
> If you shoot color negative, seek out a digital lab.  I think you will be
> impressed.
> 
> Finally, the shots today are gorgeous!  I don't have a way to scan them to
> put them up for review.  I am going to shoot some Portra 160VC at the
> gardern and have it scanned to CD as well as printed.  I hope to get my Tope
> 10 entry from that effort.
> 
> I don't usually go on this long, but I thought the concept might inspire
> some of you to revisit color negative films.
> 
> Dave Dougherty

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