Harvey Norman's print kiosks (I think all the Fuji ones) auto correct all photos. I did a batch which were "corrected" after going through the kiosk whilst it wasn't a problem when handed to the staff personally on previous occasions. I have since learnt my lesson. I think there is a small message to the effect that the images will be "optimised" or words to such effect in their disclaimer in the kiosk program.
Ack, I wish I had of actually read the blurb then. Until yesterday I had always just handed them over with the "no changes" instructions and always been happy with the results yesterday I thought I would become a sheep and do what everyone else was doing (hey, it must be good, they are doing it

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I will go back today with prints and disc in hand and try again. There were some "fresh"shots where Owen's skin was quiet red to start with, and he looks in the photos part boiled.
I've simply taken Deb's image, and using the whites of Owens eyes, removed what I was seeing as the cyan cast.
Sorry not to reply earlier Gary, had to take my little smurf out last night for a run, he was refusing to sleep so we took a spin around Leichhardt...saw some great spots for night shots...anyway, back to the topic on hand.
I see what you are saying re the cyan cast. (can you explain to me how you did this please?) He is currently wearing that outfit, so I will double check the yellow, but it certainly makes a change to the colour of his outfit...will do a comparison later.
Thank you to everyone who posted, you have all helped out greatly. Lesson learned, do not use those damn machines again.
Cheers
Deb