Once the image is digitized, we compare it to the original to correct the color.
- Since a transparency often is not exactly like the original, the best results come from color correcting to the original, or some printed hard copy that you are happy with.
- Hard copies may include professional photographs or printed lithographs. (We can't proof against color copies, laser prints, e-mailed files, or home computer-generated images.)
- After the proof is approved, you get the original back. If the original is unavailable or it is totally impractical to send the original, we will match the transparency as closely as possible.