So you sent them what, a jpg or a negative? And got this image in return?

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> They have some experimental, proprietary software, a few very stoned-out
> geniuses on staff, and a deep understanding of how some B&W films render
> color.  Beyond that I can say no more, in part because of ignorance and in
> part because I've been told to keep my mouth shut.  The results are pretty
> good, but not perfect.
> 
> Shel
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>>[Original Message]
>>From: John Celio 
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>>>http://home.earthlink.net/~ebay-pics/blastfrompast.html
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>>>Tech details:  Pentax KM with K120/2.8 @ F5.6, hand held around 1/60
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> sec,
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>>>TX @ 200 converted to color via PixelPushers, Emeryville, CA
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>>Converted to color?  How'd they do that?
>>
>>I mean, besides going into a black & white image and painting in the
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> colors, 
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>>I'm not sure how else you'd convert a b&w pic to color.  This one (it's a 
>>nice snap, btw) doesn't look painted.
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