Bill,
What do you mean "Exhaustion Chemistry" ? I ran a minilab a number of years
ago and the machines we used (fuji machines) most certainly replenished
their chemistry. They automatically replenished based on how much film and
paper went through. We filled the replenisher tanks daily with new
replenisher and the machine pumped it from there to the main processing
tanks while also removing some of the old chemical to make way for the
replenisher. We drained the waste tanks when they got full, which was usualy
every day.
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On 8/21/07 1:56 PM, "Bill Pearce" <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> And, the $6 per roll processing fee seems reasonable to
>> me too compared to what I was paying at the local lab.
> Remember, volume is the key to good processing. The only way the chemicals
> stay up to snuff is through constant processing and replinshment combined
> with good monitoring. Someone like Dwaynes will use machines that replenish,
> not exhaustion chemisty like a minilab.
>
> Why do they stick with cardboard mounts? Only the Shadow knows.
>
> Bill Pearce
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