Perhaps your photo instructor is having his film developed by a Pro lab
like A & I in Hollywood (Alexander & Ishikawa). I think there is
another lab
that offers similar services in the San Francisco area.
If I have a particularly precious roll of slides to be developed then I
take
it to A & I and have them develop a snip off the front or the end of the
film
and then judge with one of their experts before running the rest of the
roll.
It costs somewhat more but they can push or pull in 1/3 stop increments.
It is really handy sometimes, when you know that you have captured
something
really special on film and that you can't afford any mistakes because
you can't
do it over again.
I believe some magazines insist that their photograper's use A & I.
--
Hank Hogan --
BTW, I'm looking for a job as a biological science research
technician. If you know of anyone who might need a technician
with my skills (see resume on my home page) please let me know.
--
Thomas ?Hank? Hogan
Biologist, Photographer, Web Designer
mailto:flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.netcom.com/~flzhgn/indexc.htm
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