Beats me Dan. It's worked for me so far though. I'd think that unless you
know you've shot some negative film *way* out of its normal latitude range,
it's pretty hard for the automated processor to screw it up.
---
Scott Gomez
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel J. Mitchell [mailto:DanielMitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: RE: [OM] Re: Digital Musings (long)
> Most all of my processing is done at the local Costco's
> "one-hour photo".
This is what I've been doing; a question, though. Is it "safe" to get film
developed at a generic place? I realise that the prints may come out wonky,
but can they do anything to the film itself by processing it on auto?
-- dan
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