It was Sky in Soho. I've never used them in the past, and I certainly won't be in the future.
Thanks for all the input. Regards Richard Lewisohn > I did a shoot for a client a couple of months ago which involved shooting > around 50 of their staff members with my 1Ds. These were shoot in a studio > I set up at their headquarters. From the supplied TIFFS (which I supplied > in Adobe RGB colorspace, sharpened and unsharpened), a well known central > London lab has been given the job of printing hundreds of 4"x6" prints - a > job worth several thousand pounds, I'm told. > > The prints look terrible. They have been warmed up so the skin tones have > become orange-y, and the levels have been somehow compressed so that an area > of forehead that was R247, G223, B211 is now blown out. I looks like they > were all sweating and weren't given makeup. On top of this it looks as > though they have been oversharpened; giving the subjects the look of wax > dummies. > > The client has been rejecting the proofs. The lab (which as I understand it > does quite a lot of digital work) has told that client that 'that's what > happens when you get given work on disk'. =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
