I think you're right. It's a conspiracy. I have never had so many
problems with prints or slides. My slides have been coming back scrached
and wrinkled in their masks. My prints are most often improperly
exposed... I refuse to go digital.....might just use black and white
exclusively unless I am going to use a professional color lab for something
special.
Charles
At 05:28 PM 8/26/02, you wrote:
I just took a set of photos back to the processor because all the prints
looked badly overexposed, even though the negatives were all perfect. I
have been having more and more trouble getting competent
photofinishing. I suspect that this problem is universal, and may be
contributing to the rise of digital, despite the limitations of current
consumer-level digital cameras: to the average bear, the photos look
equally good (bad, really), and people don't know what they are
missing. Perhaps the average bears are correct to go to digital.
Joe Gwinn
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