I guess I've been doing sort of the same thing. Kodak film goes to the
local drug store that sends it to Kodak, Fuji film goes back to WalMart
because I think this is where they send it.
>From some of the comments in this thread, no one seemed too surprised...
A lot of the same results with Kodak Royal Gold. I'm going to try some
Fuji 100 and some of the pro films to see what I like the best.
I guess I'll be looking for a pro processor for the latter. I used to
use Burrell Color in Indiana years ago. I was happy with the work but
the turn around is always about a week since I lose a few days in the
mail. There's nothing more local that I'm aware of. Just corn and
soybeans out here...
--
Jim
Gregg Iverson wrote:
>
> Jim,
>
> I have that problem when I take Fugi film to local processors set up for
> Kodak film (K mart or any of the local drug stores) or take Kodak film to
> Walmart (sent to Fugi). I seem to have better results when I include
> specific instructions to watch the filter pack used in printing. Was this
> a new film type or brand for you? If you can, try using a different
> company to process the film. I know I should use a pro processor, but
> there isn't one within an hours drive, so for everyday shooting I work
> locally.
>
> Gregg
>
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