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Old 12-19-2006
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yeah that was recently done. The printer was printing something slightly different than what I had so I had our tech guys do it. but this is different.

This is an overall grey tone that done w/in the color processing / development. I see a very light grey hue that is not bright white.
I've been told by several labs it's due to the color processing which all digi prints are processed. True b&w is a different. Though I have no idea how. It has something to do w/ the silver gelatin. (I only use the chemicals to develop..lol I don't know anything else.) I was just thinking maybe some of the digi experts might have a trick up their sleeve.
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