Imhave no sympathy for you. After all the years you have spent making photographs you should know better than to bring any film that is of concern to a cheap amateur lab like that. At least you have now learned your lesson - too bad, but you get what you pay for, and you paid for cheap crap!
I read here and other places of people using inexpensive "labs" and cheap processing, and then getting upset because results are not good. To all who buy such processing, maybe you should think of spending a few more pennies and get good quality always. Z =========================================== I shot a couple of rolls of color print the other day, and since I intended to just scan the negs and process the prints digitally, I dropped the rolls off at the local 29 min photo place. BIG mistake! While there was, in fact, image on the negs, they appeared to look unprocessed. The thick "beige haze" covered over the images for the most part. The man said, "The film must be old." He did manage to get some sucky prints out of them, but they will not scan. Period. I took the negs to Pro Photo Connection in Irvine, CA to see if anything could be recovered. After much examination and after confirmation with film strips, the photo engineer at Pro Photo Connection concluded that the problem was chemical in nature, the negs had not been "bleached". The damage was permanent. Lesson: Deal with professionals - only. -- Email.it, the professional e-mail, gratis per te: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: L�estate si avvicina.. dai un�occhiata al nostro vasto assortimento di occhiali da sole i pi� trendy sono su. Clicca qui: http://adv.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=1445&d=3-7

