Yeah, "Hey, Mr. WalMart, could you extend the wash times on a film that less
than one percent of your customers use?" LOL!!
Actually, from what I've seen (which ain't much) some of the one-hour
systems have a lot of capabilities that never get used. One of the locals
was briefly run by a very cooperative manager. He and I experimented with a
number of scanning options. We were even able to get the Noritsu to output
TIF files. They were huge but had the the same optical problems as the JPG
files so the scanner itself was definitely a limitation.
ScottGee1
On 7/19/05, Earl Dunbar <edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> ScottGee1 wrote:
>
> >AG, just to be clear, are you saying that *typical* C41 processing
> doesn't
> >sufficiently wash XP2? Or that it's *always* necessary to do so after
> >getting it back from the lab?
> >
> >Any idea if that is true of the other chromogenic films? If so, the labs
> >really ought to have a separate program for them.
> >
> >
> >
> I'll run down the the drug store and tell the mini-lab (after his smoke
> break) to have the corporate giant gear up that extra program/machinery
> ... ;-)
>
> Earl
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