Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/26

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Subject: [Leica] Re:dirt and labs
From: leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Christopher Williams)
Date: Fri Aug 26 20:27:42 2005
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Does not sound like dip and dunk to me if it's being scratched.

If the scratches tend to curve, it's the machine. Labs will rarely admit
they fecked up, that's why the envelopes show they are not responsible for
film damage.

Scanners do not actually touch film surface.

One other thing is that the scratches may be when the film is being
printed(some machines scan first, then retrieve the film back for printing)
or when they cut the negatives after printing.


Chris


----- Original Message -----
From: "feli"
Subject: Re: [Leica] Re:dirt and labs


> I just went down there and talked to the guy. They are dip and dunk
> and he says it's my scanner (of course). Now I was under no illusions
> that they would admit that it was them, but I'm in just enough of a
> ball busting mood today to drive down there and call them on it.
>
> I highly doubt it's my scanner, because:
>
> I had two other rolls from the same shoot, shot with the same camera,
> on the same day (or the day
> after) developed at a different lab and they are not scratched.
>
> Everything was scanned at the same time, on the same scanner and only
> their negs show the
> scratches.
>
> The scratches are not always perfectly straight and horizontal, but
> curve, turn on and off and there are
> even some scuffs. A dirty camera would make a continuous, straight
> scratch across the entire
> roll. These scratches vary from frame to frame!
>
> I shot and scanned a few rolls of Tri-X just a few days before, with
> the same cameras and had no problems. Last time I checked Tri-X
> wasn't armor plated. ;-)
>
> In this case it's not the end of the world, since I have time to
> clean everything up, but if the deadline
> was any tighter I would be screwed. ;-)
>
> But I do think I'm going to use the other lab in the future. Not only
> are they cheaper, but they seem to be paying more attention.
>
> feli



In reply to: Message from leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Christopher Williams) ([Leica] Re:dirt and labs)
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