Your color-negative film is great, but how good is the color paper used for your prints?
Article Abstract:
The four brands of color-print paper used most frequently by photofinishers were assessed for color reproduction, image stability, sharpness and contrast. Kodak and Konica papers provided the best overall performance. Some reprints might be better on Fujicolor and Agfacolor papers.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1996
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Read a good neg lately?
Article Abstract:
Negatives need sharpness, physical integrity, exposure accuracy and color balance to produce a good print. Tips on using color-negative film include adding extra exposure in quentionable lighting and using fill flash to overcome contrast.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1997
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