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desmo
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What has been your worst nightmare come true in photography?
On my first trip to China (I stayed a year), I took several bulk rolls of Velvia and Ektachrome and lots of 35mm cans. I shot about 35 rolls and took them to the Kodak Q Lab in Lanzhou where I lived to have E6 processed.
Silly me, I thought a Q Lab guaranteed results!
When I returned to collect them half were stuffed! They had 'economised on chemistry' by using it beyond expiration and the shadows were a ghastly green. The lab offered me a few rolls of film in exchange (after much arguing) but would not even consider compensating me for all the travel wasted.
Kodak never replied to an email to them.
I never went there again and saved all my shots up for trips to a lab in Beijing from then on.
On my first trip to China (I stayed a year), I took several bulk rolls of Velvia and Ektachrome and lots of 35mm cans. I shot about 35 rolls and took them to the Kodak Q Lab in Lanzhou where I lived to have E6 processed.
Silly me, I thought a Q Lab guaranteed results!
When I returned to collect them half were stuffed! They had 'economised on chemistry' by using it beyond expiration and the shadows were a ghastly green. The lab offered me a few rolls of film in exchange (after much arguing) but would not even consider compensating me for all the travel wasted.
Kodak never replied to an email to them.
I never went there again and saved all my shots up for trips to a lab in Beijing from then on.