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really no purpose anymore for traditional films (negative or diapositve) (by 2006) ?
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Rod Smith wrote: Sometimes they return scratched or otherwise damaged negatives, although that's more of a problem with 1-hour labs I've seen them drop negatives on the floor at 1-hour labs. I suspect the same probably happens at other consumer labs. |
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really no purpose anymore for traditional films (negative or diapositve) (by 2006) ?
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Greg \"_\" wrote: It happens in Pro labs. I'll never forget the interview when I applied for a job at a local pro lab now out of business....but I saw one of their best printers drop a 4x5 negative and it went sailing across the floor....Oh well is what he said....after he chuckled and raised it up out of the dust. Sounds like a lab in San Jose I used exactly once. Two weeks of shooting 4x5 in the Sierra and they scratch all the negatives. Many had roller marks as well. It was the stuff that depression is made of. |
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really no purpose anymore for traditional films (negative or diapositve) (by 2006) ?
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In article , Greg \"_\" wrote: It happens in Pro labs. I'll never forget the interview when I applied for a job at a local pro lab now out of business....but I saw one of their best printers drop a 4x5 negative and it went sailing across the floor....Oh well is what he said....after he chuckled and raised it up out of the dust. Sounds like a lab in San Jose I used exactly once. Two weeks of shooting 4x5 in the Sierra and they scratch all the negatives. Many had roller marks as well. It was the stuff that depression is made of. Guess you could scan them and remove the problem areas. -- "As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." - H. L. Mencken, in the Baltimore Sun, July 26, 1920. Reality-Is finding that perfect picture and never looking back. www.gregblankphoto.com |
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really no purpose anymore for traditional films (negative or diapositve) (by 2006) ?
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Greg \"_\" wrote: Guess you could scan them and remove the problem areas. If I can find them now. It was about 15 years ago. |
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