> The Noritsu 2102 printers that I use read the discrete DX code
> off the film edge and sets the film channel accordingly. The
> film is then scanned by a high density CCD camera and the
> negatives are projected onto a monitor. Colour and density
> correction is then manually applied to each and every negative
> on the roll.
> So, yes, we do discriminate between manufactuere and type of
> film.
> And yes, we print every negaitive on an individual basis.
> I have stated in the past that a large prints and custom
> cropping are outside the purvue of a Wal~Mart photo lab (but you
> knew that, right?)

Wow, that must be nice to use.  Our old Konica printer justs backlights the
negative a la light table and we can't tell a damned thing about the print
until it exits the printer.  It does read the bar codes on the film, but our
software is so out of date that most recent emulsions aren't included.
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