Hi
I have a problem with representation of colours in print.
I recently tested two labs, DS Colour Labs and Loxley Colour, to see which I prefer. I am happy with the quality of prints from both, and the service is amazing, especially the speed at DSC. However, the prints from DSC come out with a very subtle hue of sepia in them. The first batch I sent was without using their icc profiles, so I thought fair enough. So now I enabled both Loxley and DSC paper/printer profiles, and indeed there is a difference. On the same paper (Fuji lustre) the Loxley profiles show the image almost identical to my original jpeg. But the DSC profile shows a very slight hue of sepia (warmer tones). This is especially visible on black and white images. Loxley's images are "truer" black and white, with white being white. Whereas the DSC is warmer.
I tried to correct this but I was not successful. Tried playing with colour balance, saturation, setting a white point, adjusting colour balance to introduce a bit of blue (take out yellow). All these did help marginally, but when viewed sided by side with either the original jpeg or Loxley profile, the warmer tones are evident.
Any advice how an image can be adjusted to remove these warmer tones?
My line of thought was that I essentially want to turn sepia into a b&w image.
Thanks
I have a problem with representation of colours in print.
I recently tested two labs, DS Colour Labs and Loxley Colour, to see which I prefer. I am happy with the quality of prints from both, and the service is amazing, especially the speed at DSC. However, the prints from DSC come out with a very subtle hue of sepia in them. The first batch I sent was without using their icc profiles, so I thought fair enough. So now I enabled both Loxley and DSC paper/printer profiles, and indeed there is a difference. On the same paper (Fuji lustre) the Loxley profiles show the image almost identical to my original jpeg. But the DSC profile shows a very slight hue of sepia (warmer tones). This is especially visible on black and white images. Loxley's images are "truer" black and white, with white being white. Whereas the DSC is warmer.
I tried to correct this but I was not successful. Tried playing with colour balance, saturation, setting a white point, adjusting colour balance to introduce a bit of blue (take out yellow). All these did help marginally, but when viewed sided by side with either the original jpeg or Loxley profile, the warmer tones are evident.
Any advice how an image can be adjusted to remove these warmer tones?
My line of thought was that I essentially want to turn sepia into a b&w image.
Thanks