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Originally Posted by leicapages
I hadn't really looked at the paper but immediately noticed that the prints were not as crisp as they usually are (shot with R9, CM and CL). Then I noticed that they were printed on digital paper instead of the usual print paper.l
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Pascal,
I should have looked at your post earlier. Yesterday, by coincidence, I had the same experience. I dusted off the M6, used it over the weekend and dropped the film into a one-hour lab looking forward to seeing brilliant Summicron colours with no RGB, sRGB, Adobe 1998, nor Apple RGB, issues to adulterate the process. Needless to say I was less than impressed with the result. And as others have said here the most annoying thing is they don't tell you beforehand. Now we know.
Even analogue has become digital
Michael