I use a lab based an hour's drive away, and they offer two levels of service; regular and "pro". They have branch stores, one in my town, that do the non-pro level work locally. But 120 or 220 always requires the "pro" level and is sent to the main lab.
In the local lab, the Agfa manchinery is right out in the open behind the counter, not enclosed or protected from junk blowing in or brought in or simply floating around. The lab manager, before feeding a roll of negs into the printing machine, typically wipes the film lengthwise with a cleaning rag. And, yeah, I've seen longitudinal scratches in my 35mm negs, surely as a result.
I have begun asking for "Pro" processing on my 35 stuff now as well as the 120/220. A side benefit is that at the pro processing level, a CD full of scans is only $1.50 extra, much cheaper than the extra CD with non-pro processing. This nicely offsets the extra cost of the pro processing. Further, I've found 35mm "pro" scans are of higher resolution, one scan per image, versus 5 scans per image all of lower and decreasing resolutions.
Still, there seems to be more dust and lint on the negs than I like.
In the local lab, the Agfa manchinery is right out in the open behind the counter, not enclosed or protected from junk blowing in or brought in or simply floating around. The lab manager, before feeding a roll of negs into the printing machine, typically wipes the film lengthwise with a cleaning rag. And, yeah, I've seen longitudinal scratches in my 35mm negs, surely as a result.
I have begun asking for "Pro" processing on my 35 stuff now as well as the 120/220. A side benefit is that at the pro processing level, a CD full of scans is only $1.50 extra, much cheaper than the extra CD with non-pro processing. This nicely offsets the extra cost of the pro processing. Further, I've found 35mm "pro" scans are of higher resolution, one scan per image, versus 5 scans per image all of lower and decreasing resolutions.
Still, there seems to be more dust and lint on the negs than I like.