copake_ham said:
And they probably assume that if all I ask for are prints or a low-res JPEG CD I won't notice the scratches etc. Oh well, as some here noted, they get film processed for $2. Proves the old saying - you get what you pay for.
G'night,
George
George,
I would not bother with the $2 processing at a local 1-hour place, but I previously did a lot of traveling for a living, which gave me the opportunity to visit and use a lot of very famous pro labs from time to time. I had the exact same trouble with every single one of them. At Albuquerque color lab, I was friends with the owner, and she was quite upset that this was happening - I'd drop off 10 rolls of film and pay nearly $200 for prints and hi-rez scans (which of course were not so hi-rez compared to what I can do myself), and they'd be scratched to hell and gone, despite gloves, well-trained employees, and an owner who obviously cared.
I used to post messages on Usenet - desperate to fix the problem - and the old hands there would suggest one pet lab after another - try xyz lab, they'd say. They never let me down. I'd try them, and yes, scratches and dust like crazy, plus a very big bill.
I think a lot of the problem came down to perception. If all you do is shoot and have your film processed and printed at 4x6, with a cd that you maybe review online a bit, you might not be very critcal. It 'looks good' to you. So you think highly of your expensive pet pro lab and recommend it. But scan at 3200 bpi or higher, and try to crop and still be able to print at say 11x14, and suddenly what looked great printed 4x6 is not so hot anymore. Look at it 1:1 in PS or whatever, and shriek with dismay.
Maybe I'm a perfectionist. I didn't think so, but OK, whatever. I found through a LOT of trial and error (mostly error) that it did not matter what I paid, it did not matter what lab I used - if I got prints and scans, I got scratches - period - 100% of the time, always.
It was pure dumb luck that led me to ask if a one-hour place could just process, cut, and sleeve the negs. They did. I was shocked at home much less it cost, and even more shocked when I got the negs home and scanned them. What a difference.
I still have moments when I am thoroughly disgusted with my C41 negs even with processing only - the inattention to detail is obvious, with fingerprints, etc - the negs look like they were dragged through a mud puddle and then pulled behind a truck down a country road. It makes me furious. BUT - 90% or more of the time, my negs are nice and clean - so clean it makes scanning a joy instead of tedium.
My negs are cleanest when I DO THEM MYSELF - but I don't do my own C41, just my own B&W. This for me, confirms my belief - less handling equals less scratching. Having only processing done - no prints, no scanning - means less handling. One hour shop or pro lab does not seem to make a difference to my experience.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks