Originally it was, these days I think it is just C-41, but with a fancy
name so that your local lab won't touch it, forcing you to send it to
Seattle Film Works.

Clever scheme.

Aaron

You got that right!!
> 
> Where/how did you find this out?
> 
> On a related note, what would happen if some Seattle film was processed in
> C-41 when it shouldn't be?  Would it ruin the film, the chemicals, or
> both?
> 
> chris

I worked for a camera store/photo lab for about 2 1/2 years. I saw a lot of
that stuff come through. If the film has square holes, there isn't a
problem. Some labs won't process it anyway...just thier way of getting
around any liability...you might have to try several.

Dave

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David Spaulding
Photographer
http://d.spaulding.tripod.com 
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