Y'a know, I'm sure there's a plethora of, well, let's just say "ordinary" labs out there that are running 35mm through the machines and just robot-like punching the buttons to select the machine's suggestion for correction, if any, to be applied to prints. No doubt some labs are stretching a little on their chemicals too. For some, it may be about money, for others it may be about apathy. There are also labs out there where they make every effort to insure that first of all, your negatives (positives) will be the best that can be produced, given what you tell them, and that the results will be uniformly excellent. I gave up on the small (1 hour type) labs long ago when my negs were just not up to snuff, and especially when I had some come back that looked like film that hadn't been in the hypo long enough. I gave up on the department mega Wal-Mart stores when I couldn't get decent printing. Right now, I gave up on the photography superstores like Samy's when I couldn't talk with the techs any more. Now I get everything done at Pro Photo Connection in Irvine, CA. They have an impressive big money client list with many of their sometimes famous photos on their walls and they want to keep it that way. Now, I'm a hack and they treat me the same as the big money clients! It's great to turn in a roll of 35, 120, 220 - whatever, and ask for whatever I want (within reason - push 1, push 2, pull 1, etc.) and have things turn out like I expected with perfect negatives and decent initial prints for proofs. It's also great to be able to mark off areas of a print for differing amounts of exposure and actually get what I want. They aren't cheap, but they are good and they are dependable.

Regards,
Bob...
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"A picture is worth a thousand  words,
but it uses up three thousand times the  memory."

From: "Mishka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

So you cannot parse a short english sentence.
That's all.

Mishka

> even more (by a huge margin) stuff that's produced from film
> in the labs stinks.
> so?

So you are a bad printer.
Thats all.




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