Need to get some negs scanned by Thursday

The lab told me to save the scans as Jpegs before I bring them back to be printed. But they didn't say what color profile. Should I save with sRGB?
 
Unless they told you otherwise. If it's an issue, the correct info should be on their website.

When I'm in Photoshop should I be editing with the proof setup to Windows RGB or Monitor RGB?

The last picture I edited looks completely different when I open in in Firefox. I think it was because I edited as with Windows RGB and Firefox used the Monitor RGB.
 
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I gotta edit these by tomorrow and bring them to the lab before school to get printed. I don't want the prints to look different than whats on the monitor because I won't have time to redo anything.
 
Is your monitor calibrated? If your monitor isn't calibrated, you need to work on your files with a computer/monitor that is. Barring that, maybe the people at the lab can do the color correction for you... I know that's a crap shoot, but it's better than nothing.
 
Wake up Jeremy!

Wake up Jeremy!

It's Friday. Did you make your deadline? Are you going to share your photos with us? I for one am curious to see your work. We've all had a hand in their production.

Good luck with the scholarship!
 
Sorry. I got the photos printed and turned in on time. I found out yesterday that I made it past the regional contest and am now going to be competing with people all over the country. If I win, my parents are going to buy me a Coolscan 9000 which I really want before I start uploading pictures to the web.
 
Here are the 8 photos I entered into the portfolio. Please tell me what you think. The reason some of them look so crazy is because they were cross-processed. I still have a lot I need to learn about scanning, photoshop, color, etc. Also, my monitor is not calibrated at all. Thats another thing I need to learn about.

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Some very strong images there, Jeremy. Great use of color and solid compositions. I think probably to my eye, the man in the bookstore and the airplane shot are the weakest, but still nice, and they work as a group. (the No Diving shot is my favorite).

Kick some butt at the nationals.
 
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