Why do some of my images look like color negatives when added to nodes in ROES?
Some image editing programs (Breeze Browser, etc.) can cause this when they are used to rotate images or perform some other functions. The images are sent to HQ PHOTO LAB properly, and will print without problems. To fix the way the images appear in ROES, open the images in Photoshop and do a “Save As” to save a new copy of the file. A Photoshop Batch Action can be used to automate this process. We recommend checking that the problem exists in ROES before re-saving the files as the problem is not necessarily consistent.