In a message dated 12/5/01 8:42:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> And, while you're at it, what lab do you use that charges so much more for
> prints from digital media than from film, and what are their prices?  

First I laughed when you had the bald-faced audacity to advance ~any~ Walmart 
as a "lab," laughing harder still that you really ~beleived~ a Walmart could 
be of "lab" quality. Then I considered you were deliberately being both 
obnoxious and obstreperous. 
If Walmart is what you, or is all you can advance as a "lab", I now 
understand why you are so juvenile in your approach: "put up or shut up."
Walmart is to a "pro" level "lab" what a mutt is to a purebred. OK, they 
process film and/or digital. But that makes them film/pixel processors, not 
labs, not in the sense most serious people use when speaking of such. 
As to making a comparative analysis between a Walmart and ~any~ "lab" I know:
my "lab" has an art department that charges $45 an hour for spotting 
negatives. What does Walmart charge? My "lab" routinely processes 30 x 40" 
prints and larger: how large a print can Walmart print (on site)?
My lab occupies two whole floors of space in their own building and your 
Walmart? Fits in a 30 x 30 foot space you say? That's no "lab": that's a 
kiosk.

Mafud
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