Hi Joe.

I have the same problem when i used the kiosk at a local Shoppers Drug Mart.They look
ok,but not 
great.I had the colour space on the D2H set at Adobe RGB and the lab uses sRGB,which 
Bill
Robb noted 
could be part of the problem.

I then discovered FutureShops lad here in Toronto.

Much much better quality and the files are in RGB.

If they have said service in the US i'd give it a try.Its the only thing i like about
Future Shop.:-)

Dave
     

                                > Sometime soon, perhaps at Christmas, I will get my 
wife 
a digital 
> point-and-shoot. She would not want to do image editing or printing, 
> just take the SD card to a minilab.
> 
> With most of my *ist D images, I have to use Photoshop's Auto Levels to 
> get the image to the full light-level gamut. Otherwise the images are a 
> bit muddy.
> 
> My wife is not going to do this with her images. So I wonder: If you 
> take unprocessed jpeg images on a CF or SD card to a minilab, does the 
> machine perform something like Auto Levels? Or do the images just come 
> out muddy?
> 
> Wheatfield, Butch, or anyone?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Joe
> 

                                


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