Oh I do print them and if any look dark, then I lighten them and print new photos. When I reprinted photos for the two students, the photos were fine without any touch-up. I felt bad that my photos were causing a delay, but I was also mad because there was nothing wrong with the original prints. The replacements were accepted.nitrogen wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:I've had two photos rejected as being "too dark." These were very recently done on a 10 megapixel camera. I looked at the photos on my laptop and they were just fine. If there is any doubt, I lighten them before printing, so I fear this is an excuse.
Chas.
It's a good idea to print stuff out because contrast on monitors is usually MUCH better than paper or photographs.
Chas.