Warren wrote:
> "This is the new Kodak C41 black and white film."
> "Do you want the custom B&W processing."
> "No, just run it through your regular C41 line."
> "But that might mess up our machines like Seattle Film Works."
> "No its made to run through your regular color print machines
> by KODAK, the
> guys with the yellow box."
> "Oh, why didn't you say so?"
> [He then threw it into the B&W special bin.]
> "Uhhh, could I speak to your supervisor."
I'm starting to realize how lucky I am having a local lab run by people who
actually know something about photography !
By the way, I took the film I shot for ADITL to a different lab, near where
I am currently working, most of the shots looked "soft" (slightly blurred),
and when I scanned 1 frame there was a thumb print covering half the frame,
it wasn't on the print so I guess it happened when they put the negs into
the "protective" sleeves. Another lab I won't be visiting again !
Wayne Harridge
Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/6152/
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