marameo
Established
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to tell an analog print from a minilab. I had a lab enlarge a 6x7 color negative on a 20x25 matte fujifilm paper including the negative strip. Because they also advertise their minilab service I am now in two minds..
Behind the print it does not mention the paper, just the brand (Fujifilm). I was expecting something like the type of paper "Archive supreme.."
Also, I can spot a tiny spot on subject hair. Yet, that may be a a dust particle on the negative.
The print itself is good anyway although I wish they could print glossy at this size and larger.
Thanks
I was wondering if there was a way to tell an analog print from a minilab. I had a lab enlarge a 6x7 color negative on a 20x25 matte fujifilm paper including the negative strip. Because they also advertise their minilab service I am now in two minds..
Behind the print it does not mention the paper, just the brand (Fujifilm). I was expecting something like the type of paper "Archive supreme.."
Also, I can spot a tiny spot on subject hair. Yet, that may be a a dust particle on the negative.
The print itself is good anyway although I wish they could print glossy at this size and larger.
Thanks
x-ray
Veteran
I doubt you'll want to do this but if you take a sharpe blade like an xacto and scrape through the emulsion you should see magenta, cyan and yellow layers if it's a wet chromogenic print. Inkjet is sprayed on the paper as a single layer and most likely will have a dot or some sort of color matrix if examined with a high power loupe. Scraping through the ink would NOT reveal different color layers.
I understand the current Fuji mini lab prints are inkjet and not wet prints / chromogenic. The Fuji chromogenic/wet prints I'm familiar with say Fiji Chrystal Archive on the back.
You might ask the lab.
I understand the current Fuji mini lab prints are inkjet and not wet prints / chromogenic. The Fuji chromogenic/wet prints I'm familiar with say Fiji Chrystal Archive on the back.
You might ask the lab.
Huss
Veteran
The Fuji mini lab printers that Costco uses create silver halide prints i.e not ink jet.
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