Wow, and I thought the worst Wal-Mart in the world was the one a quarter
mile from the house. Well, it is the worst I have ever been in anyway.

Ciao,
Graywolf
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----- Original Message -----
From: David Chang-Sang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 10:07 PM
Subject: RE: Re: Any experience with Fuji NPC?


> I'm not so sure William.
>
> The camera that I used is a contax G2 (yes.. yes.. I know.. Pentax list..
> I've got a K1000), with the 45mm Zeiss Planar lens :)  But I do suspect
that
> my particular WalMart doesn't get many people (especially in my part of
the
> city) walking in handing over NPC to them.
>
> The guy I handed it to looked at it funny and shrugged. I'm not saying the
> staff are incompetent, but maybe they just don't get that film all the
time?
> I took some XP2 to the same WalMart about a year or so ago and they did
the
> same thing; looked at it funny, said they didn't do B&W film and then I
had
> to explain to them that it's C-41 process film.  They never cut the negs
up
> or sleeve them as they do with the rest of their C-41 film so my negs were
> shot to hell because they ROLLED them up(I suspect they were still damp
when
> rolled up).
>
> Perhaps it's just that one particular WalMart as I don't use or go to any
> other WalMart.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of William Robb
> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re: Any experience with Fuji NPC?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Chang-Sang
> Subject: RE: Re: Any experience with Fuji NPC?
>
>
>
> > All of this stuff will definitely depend on how/where you get
> your film
> > processed and printed.  As Tom said in this thread,
> > the lab will or should be able to give further insight as to
> how to rate the
> > film.  If you take your film to the local WalMart, see if they
> print the NPC
> > as you think it should look.  I've done this.... as I have
> said.... only
> > because I wanted the prints back yesterday (i.e. fast) and
> didn't want to
> > fork over too much cash for it.  The prints, with NPC of all
> things, come
> > out flat and lacking for a film that is supposed to be a vivid
> color film.
> > The funny thing is, I knew that this is how WalMart would
> print them, yet I
> > never bothered to accomodate for their printing by dropping my
> rating to,
> > say, 125 or lower so shame on me for that.
>
> Weird. Wal-Mart in Canada prints on Kodak Ektacolor Edge 8
> paper, which is the most vivid RA type paper Kodak makes. In the
> USA, they use Fuji Crystal Archive, which, if anything, is
> punchier than Edge 8. I can't account for the flat results you
> got, but it sure as hell wasn't the Wal-Mart printing.
> I have found NPC to be a film absolutely lacking in inherent
> contrast. The only way I have gotten any life out of the stuff
> is to use the 77mm lens, which is very contrasty.
> Perhaps you need to look something other than the printing.
>
> William Robb
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