At 03:01 AM 7/31/97 +0000, you wrote:
>        I was wondering about the procedure for sending Fuji several 
>rolls at once...  Do you still address each mailer and seal the film in 
>as you would normally, then send a group of the mailers in one larger 
>package, or just put the proper number of virgin mailers and the film in 
>a package?  I've heard tale of someone doing the latter with Kodak, but 
>always feared loosing rolls (as if that isn't already a problem).  Also, do 
>the rolls return individually packaged, or in a group as sent?
>
>
>        Chad Hewitt
>        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>         
>--> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects
>
        The last time I talked with the lab in Phoenix, they indicated that
all I needed to do was include the proper number of mailers for the number
of rolls of film, along with my name, address, etc.
        This maybe alright for them, but I usually keep track of the order
each roll of film was shot and include this number somewhere on the return
label.  So I put each roll of film in a different mailer.  The last couple
of times, they did put the small label that I had been attaching to the film
during the day to keep track until after I could get to the motel in the
evening or during a lull in the action.  But, I don't relie on them to do this.
        So, if you don't keep track of the order of the rolls of film shot
during the day, all you need to do is include the proper number of virgin
mailers.

                                        Charlie Dischinger

--> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects

X-Mozilla-Status: 0011
Content-Length: 3121


Reply via email to