[Red-eye reduction post processing] Most photo processing places can do the same thing for film based photographs as well. Um. Not unless they go digital in between the negative and the print. Which they might, although most of the processing machines look like standard optical setups to me. Of course, my favorite photographic innovation recently is those "make your own print setups", where you scan in your negative, print, or "digital film", crop and adjust to suit, and print out on high-quality photoprinter in your choice of sizes. Truth be told, the major advantages of "serious darkroom work" that I used to to was mostly the ability to crop... [I'll try again to move this to [OT]. It's BEEN done, and there are now about two threads going on, because it seems that half the people participating here aren't READING the [OT] messages. If you're going to POST OT, you ought to READ OT. IMNSHO.] BillW -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body