Geez, even I knew that!  And I always figure I'm like the lowest common
denominator when it comes to film processing...

-frank

Bill Owens wrote:

> This past weekend, one of our customers dropped off several rolls of film
> for processing.  When I opened the bags, one of them turned out to be Tri-X.
> I placed it back in the bag, and wrote a note on the bag that we cannot
> process regular B&W film.  Later, another tech wrote on the bag "not C-41
> process".  Yesterday I stop by to check and see if I got screwed again on
> the work schedule (I had). Our interim manager had the roll of Tri-X out of
> the bag and was getting ready to place it in our C-41 processor.  When I
> tried to explain to her that we couldn't process it, she argued that we
> could.  Fortunately, she finally listened to reason.  And this is someone
> who used to be a full time photolab manager? Sheez!!!
>
> Bill  KG4LOV
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