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I'm convinced that it's not the machinery that's used, but the person running it. I've had chromes done at a pro lab and they came back so dirty that they were completely unusable. I called to complain, but was told that the complaint had to be made before the film left their store. So I don't mind getting excellent results for $5 at Costco. The person running the machinery there does very good work. I'm more interested in the negatives than scans or prints and all you need to do to get good C-41 developing is to keep the film fairly clean and follow the directions.
 
Nowadays everything is done by machines, so the difference between a pro lab and a discount store is unfortunately not that big. All the difference is made if the person is careful with your negatives getting them to and from the machine. Other than that - the Frontier in the pro lab can scratch them just as bad as the one in the discount lab.

That's even more true for prints where If you always print from digital (either film scans or from a digicam), you do your own post processing and you have the profiles of the printers used (Costco actually gives that) - it makes pretty much no difference when you print.

On the other hand - pro labs are the way to go if you don't want to do any post-processing yourself and instead are willing to pay someone to do it for you.



I've taken my business to a local pro shop (if not for anything else - to support their existence), but I wasn't terribly impressed by the results I got for X times the money...
 
I currently work at the only local lab left in our area. I can certainly attest to poor treatment of the level described or even worse. However, not all of it can be blamed on the employees.

The first issue at hand is the size of our work space. Two people are crammed into a tiny retail space in our local mall - approximately half the size of our previous location that was swallowed by the building of a Barnes and Noble. In this space we do not have room for another set of hanging racks between scanning and cutting the negatives in our workflow. Thus the film is placed on top of the machine (luckily a paper envelope is between most of the exposures and the surface). The negative cutter is place on a counter too low to the ground and anything over 27 exposures drags while cutting. It is also an awkward level to cut, so the accuracy of negative cutting has gone down. Our fine employer also found the cheapest possible negative sleevings (after getting used to a few years of nice quality AGFA sleevings) and as such negatives often jam between the feed area of the cutter and the sleeving - leading to miscuts and most likely scratches.

Our minilab's densitometer isn't balancing paper properly - especially large papers. Everything has a color cast and sometimes it is very apparent (even after attempting to correct it). Currently our C-41 processing is terrible. It is so terrible that I am considering bringing my own C-41 to the local CVS rather than processing it at my place of work. I don't know a ton about the details C-41 processing, but often the color balance is so highly shifted on neutrally lit outdooor photographs that I can't blame it on the camera or film (bright blues tend towards bright cyan in some frames with an overwhelming amount of unnatural red as well). I assume it is a chemical problem at hand - spent developer or the like. However, I have neither the knowledge or the resoures to fix these problems on my own.

The issues stem from one central problem: the boss doesn't care. Though he will raise hell if he thinks an employee has done something wrong, he has done nothing to fix the ongoing and very obvious problems with both our processer and minilab. As long as customers keep forking over money, the end product seems to matter little to him. Employees have complained about all these issues and nothing has changed. We run AGFA machinery and ever since AGFA went under tech work has become much more expensive. As such he is far more likely to attempt to half fix something on his own and call it good. On top of that, he has such a pompous and condescending attitude that new employees are afraid to deal with him for fear of ridicule - thus another layer of problems continue without solution.

Just a small tale from the other side. I hate charging customers (much more than other labs mind you) for an inferior product. However, I know if I left the place things would only get worse. Certainly some employees don't care, but some honestly do and have no resources to fix your qualms. Next time things aren't right and you are angry, go to management. The employee behind the counter has probably been yelled at enough - I know I certainly have.
 
Am I able to mention I have my own PhotoLab that uses a Noritus 2901?
I'me not cheap like Costco, but I have been handling film for 20 years
and I am qualified to maintain my own equipment. No too mention I love
photography. I also happen to be next door to a UPS store. How sweet is that?

PhotoBob
 
Hi Bob

Hi Bob

What are your prices for C41? How much power does the Noritsu and associated stuff use? (amps, watts)?

PhotoBob said:
Am I able to mention I have my own PhotoLab that uses a Noritus 2901?
I'me not cheap like Costco, but I have been handling film for 20 years
and I am qualified to maintain my own equipment. No too mention I love
photography. I also happen to be next door to a UPS store. How sweet is that?

PhotoBob
 
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