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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Daddeo" data-source="post: 674451" data-attributes="member: 20045"><p>I struggle with sending my computer-processed files to photo labs only to have them returned darker or lighter than my intent. <em><strong>Anyone use a photo lab that does exceptional "tweeking" to your file so you get the best possible print?</strong></em> The files look great on my monitor, but return differently (probably due to calibration). Not interested in the expense or effort of calibrating my monitor, just want a service that makes those adjustments on their end.</p><p></p><p>I've used Nations Photo and BumbleJax, but like most services, they seem to favor not changing the original file. I'm willing to turn final post-processing over so I get perfect prints. Paying a bit extra for this convenience is fine by me. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Daddeo, post: 674451, member: 20045"] I struggle with sending my computer-processed files to photo labs only to have them returned darker or lighter than my intent. [I][B]Anyone use a photo lab that does exceptional "tweeking" to your file so you get the best possible print?[/B][/I] The files look great on my monitor, but return differently (probably due to calibration). Not interested in the expense or effort of calibrating my monitor, just want a service that makes those adjustments on their end. I've used Nations Photo and BumbleJax, but like most services, they seem to favor not changing the original file. I'm willing to turn final post-processing over so I get perfect prints. Paying a bit extra for this convenience is fine by me. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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