----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Juey Chong Ong"
Subject: Re: bad experience with Kodak lab



> Look for a lab that says they do "dip-and-dunk" processing. These labs
> use a machine where the entire strip of film is suspended above a
> bathtub and gets dunked into the chemicals. Since it's not touched by
> rollers or other parts, the film is unlikely to get scratched during
> processing.
>

Dip and dunk has problems of it's own which can be just as ruinous to the
images.

William Robb

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