I pointed that out to him and his answer is that we are not a custom lab. He
then said that he could get someone in doing twice the volume, print better
then me, be more managerial, and pay them less (I make about $21.5K/ yr US)
I'm about to the point that the next time he pulls that one I may ju
This explains why it took a lab 3 tries to print my
lady bug red!
--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: Aaron Reynolds
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> > On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 12:42 AM, Butch
> Blac
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002 08:19:26 -0600, William Robb wrote:
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>From: Paul F. Stregevsky
>
>After it came out, completely stripped of silver, she told the
>customer that the roll was unexposed.
>SHEESH!!!
I guess de-exposed is the right term.
tv
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From: Paul F. Stregevsky
Subject: Re: This is a manager?
> I'd have said, "Let's go online to google and look for all
sites that
> mention Kodacolor and C-41. Then let's see how many sites we
find that
> mention Tri-X and C-41."
I'd have said, "Let's go online to google and look for all sites that
mention Kodacolor and C-41. Then let's see how many sites we find that
mention Tri-X and C-41."
I do this when my someone suggests a folk remedy for an ailment. Nearly
always, if we find the remedy and the ailment mentioned
Just curious, which of the following is is the ailment/remedy: Kodak, C-41,
Tri-X..
Otis
"Paul F. Stregevsky" wrote:
> I'd have said, "Let's go online to google and look for all sites that
> mention Kodacolor and C-41. Then let's see how many sites we find that
> mention Tri-X and C-41."
>
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> > Huh? She called the ~Konica~ rep?
> >
> > Whywouldn'tshe calltheKodakrep?(I know, Bill,
> I
>
Our minilab is an old, outdated Konica model.
Bill KG4LOV
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From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Huh? She called
maybe the processing machine was konica made ?
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 08:02:25PM -0500, frank theriault wrote:
> Huh? She called the ~Konica~ rep?
>
> Whywouldn'tshe calltheKodakrep?(I know, Bill, I
> should be asking her, not you...)
>
> -regards,
> frank
>
> Bil
Huh? She called the ~Konica~ rep?
Whywouldn'tshe calltheKodakrep?(I know, Bill, I
should be asking her, not you...)
-regards,
frank
Bill Owens wrote:
> She also made an ass out of herself when she wouldn't take my word for it
> and called the Konica rep to verify t
She also made an ass out of herself when she wouldn't take my word for it
and called the Konica rep to verify that Tri-X cannot be processed in C-41
chemicals.
Bill KG4LOV
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> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Brendan wrote:
>
> > Murphy's l
Reminds me of a posting a few years ago. A PDMLer took hold of his SLR in
the store and proceeded to remove the lens. The clerk was aghast: "I hope
there wasn't film in there or you've just ruined it."
Paul Franklin Stregevsky
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That's why I seldom shoot color film and stopped using XP2 Super - none of
the three different 'professional' and very expensive labs in Warsaw I
checked managed to keep my negatives scratch-and-fingerprints-free (but what
do you expect if they don't even use gloves to handle film and they eat
wh
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Brendan wrote:
> Murphy's law # something
>
> People are promoted to their level of incompetance, if
> you are not
> incompetant you don't get promoted.
Close. You're thinking of the Peter Principle, and the second part of
your statement is incorrect, if you want to pick nit
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 Tr
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
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