Hell, Kodak and Fuji propaganda has worked too well, I know semi serious 
photographers who don't realize that Chromogenic B&W film is different 
from Tri-X

Scott Loveless wrote:
> Rebekah wrote:
>   
>> Hey, in line with the original topic, I brought some Ektachrome
>> tungsten film to Walgreens to have it mailed away to be developed, and
>> wherever on earth they sent it, they screwed it up royally.
>>
>>     
> Hey.  They probably ran it through C-41 chemicals.  I've found that if 
> you're not giving them color print film, it's best not to even talk to 
> the person behind the counter.  More often than not, especially at chain 
> stores, they don't have a clue.  Their employer should take a few 
> minutes to explain to them that there is more than one type of film. 
> They apparently can't be bothered to do this.
>
> Just put it in the envelope, make some notes like "Ektachrome!  Process 
> E-6" in the little box at the bottom, and drop it in the bin.  If you 
> have to hand it over to the guy behind the counter, make sure he knows 
> that you don't want it processed there and that it should be sent out.
>
>   


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