Recent experience has decided me against quick labs of
any sort.
The local grocery store had a Kodak developer machine
and also two rookies behind the counter. I don't know
what they did, but they managed to ruin 3/4 th's of a
roll of my film.
It doesn't matter how good or bad a photographer you
are if the lab ruins your negatives.
A pro will be less likely to be staffed completly by
newbies, and what rookies are present will be more
likely supervised.
Also I prefer the high level of service I get from a
pro lab. You pay for it, but it is quite refreshing.
My two cents.
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