On 5 Dec 2002 at 13:58, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> I guess I should follow on with this, that it may be heavily affected
> by the type of photography you do. If you are shooting scenics and
> only have to prepare a few per session, it may well be worth it.  If,
> like me, you shoot a wedding with 200 salable prints, then the task
> becomes daunting.  It is far easier to take it to the lab and let them
> deal with it.
> 
> So, what do you all think?

It really depends on whether you can trust your lab to do what you expect (or 
to read your mind). I expect the argument will be moot as soon as clever labs 
start offering all the digital services that he is complaining about.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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