I had my film processed at SamsClub for a long time. (they looked wonderfull). Now I have attempted to run a digital through the same printer (of course via the kiosk vs the scanner) and no the images look like garbage.
Yes, I have callibrated my monitor
Yes I have downloaded and use the dryCreek ICC correctly in my workflow
Yes, I am using a large enough file
What happenes when i print is what appears to be a ramping of the contrast in PS i can replicate the general look of there prints with about a +25 to +32 contrast!!!!!! They say THERE IS NOTHING BEING DONE TO THE IMAGES. and keep telling me they look incredible. I know how they should be printing and what is coming out loooks like garbage. I am aobut to go have the photodisk test image printed to see if that looks over ramped
Anyway.. has anyone seen this? the fact that the images run through a kiosk are getting an auto contrast ramp?
here is an example... I allready have a lot of contrast so when it prints there it almost liiks like she has black lipstick on (does anyone sse it like that on their monitor?
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