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Newt Short Timer
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Fri Dec 12, 2003 8:01 am
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On the back of your photos there should be a series of NNNN's. These usually indicate the tweaking that was done to the photo when printed.
I used to know what each N meant and what the # meant for each adjustment.
Anyone know about the N&N&N&N's.
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It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
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Joined: 16 Dec 2001 Posts: 6307 | TRs | Pics Location: Out There, Somewhere |
If there's 4, then it's probably Red / Green / Blue / Black., and the percentage adjusted.
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Newt Short Timer
Joined: 21 Dec 2001 Posts: 3176 | TRs | Pics Location: Down the road and around the corner |
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Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:51 am
FYI
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An answer from a photo board by a lab guy.
The N's are printed at normal balance for the colors Magenta, cyan and yellow. if these are not N's but numbers then that shows the amount of correction used during printing ( like -1 M +1 M ) and like wise for the other colors. Then there is an N for density again an N = normal the A +1 or -1 would represtent -1 denisity +1 would be +1 density. Then there is to negative number usualy enclosed in brackets
Not sure what the last sentence means tho.
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It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
It's pretty safe to say that if we take all of man kinds accumulated knowledge, we still don't know everything. So, I hope you understand why I don't believe you know everything. But then again, maybe you do.
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