That's consistent in a lot of industries.
Lotus shops don't like Microsoft.  Microsoft shops don't like Lotus.
Homogenous environments are often more efficient.
Likely a pure Fuji shop can produce excellent results as well.
Mixing always seems to cause problems one way or the other.

Collin

At 07:58 PM 2/20/01 -0500, you wrote:
><snip>
>Others will maintain there is no difference but as a person who ~does~
>process KODAK/KODAK/KODAK, and has tried other papers, combinations and
>chemicals, I like straight KODAK.
>
>Mafud


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