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About Steve Pearson
Expertise Try me for 35mm or darkroom issues. I am a professional photographer in Australia. I work solely in 35mm digital format, after 35 years of colour and monochrome film in many formats. I have darkroom experience and for many years belonged to my local camera club. I conduct photography workshops around the state on any and most subjects relating to photography and often judge photography exhibitions and competitions.
Experience I hold a Diploma of Applied Science in Forensic Investigation, with part of my studies involving photography. I spend most days with a camera and am into digital photography in a big way. I was given my first camera in 1965 and have not been without one since. I spent nearly 20 years as a forensic investigator with my state Police Force, and since retiring a couple of years ago have concentrated on commercial photography - especially weddings.
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You are here: Experts > Arts/Humanities > Visual Arts > Photography > Pink prints
Expert: Steve Pearson
Date: 1/7/2005
Subject: Pink prints
Question Some of my photo prints from 10 years ago are turning pink. What might be causing this and how can I stop it?
Answer Jeffery,
I gather from this re-send that you would like to see how Photoshop can fix your problems? If so, e-mail me direct spear@hwy.com.au with the subject Pink Prints and tell me what you would like to see. In fact, if you have a scanner, scan a pink photo and send it to me. I'll fix it up and send it back to you. Cheers.
Steve P
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