What happened to the Semi-nudes? (which brings up a question. What's a semi Nude, half a body? Torso only? What did they do with the rest of the nude? Questions, questions...)
Kenneth Waller wrote: >> ...Seriously, it was recurring problems with all of the labs I worked with, >> including some expensive >pro labs... >> > > I've had just the opposite experience > > Although I've mainly shot slide film (only about 99.9% of my non business > images) for 35+years, - many of those years I'd shoot hundreds of 36 exp > rolls- I've had only one screw up during the processing - most processing > was of the mail out type. It occurred during the processing of several > rolls taken with my then new Spotmatic, on my honeymoon. Somehow a few of > those rolls got mixed up with someone taking semi-nude photos of a female > subject. Never did get some of the honeymoon rolls. > > Also for 18 years, on my job, I was taking 10 to 15 rolls of print film each > week (forensic evidence) and never had an issue with those rolls during > processing, even tho we normally used the lowest cost processor. > > Kenneth Waller > http://tinyurl.com/272u2f > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Sensor cleaning > > > >> And then it gets trashed in the lab:-). Seriously, it was recurring >> problems with all of the labs I worked with, including some expensive pro >> labs, that led me to make the leap to the dark side. >> Paul >> -------------- Original message ---------------------- >> From: "Bob Blakely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>> From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> >>>> Film is much harder to clean than a sensor. >>>> Paul >>>> >>> Yes, it is, but you get a new, fresh, brushed (thanks to the design of >>> the >>> can) sensor for each shot. Further, as it rolls onto the takeup reel, it >>> protects itself. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Bob... >>> > > > -- Remember, it’s pillage then burn. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

