Just got my E6 roll back from CRC. I kinda wish they destroyed the negs. Wait, they did
I'm clearly an old "fuddy-duddy" when it comes to such (most) things but photo processors operate under the same "rules" as other service providers. Imagine if someone took their best suit / nicest dress to a cleaners and it came back screaming pink and completely buggered? I think the cleaners would be paying for a suitable replacement, at the very least.
However, when it comes to making a total cods of someone's work, their art, their memories, we seem to be happy to blithely write it off as a happy accident that's somehow "interesting" or has some other merit. I just can't get my head round this.
A local processing lab (which I'd used extensively and, up to that point, had been pretty reliable) processed a roll of Ektar for me a few weeks ago and put the photos on a CD (and returned the negs
). When I got home and had a quick look at the CD, the colours were very red / garbage and it looked as the negs had been handled by a team of Wookies during the peak of shedding season. I have never seen so much hair on a set of negs.
I took the lot back the following day, at lunchtime when the shop was at its busiest, and laid the evidence on the counter. The shop uses a big, Fuji "something-or-other" automatic processing machine so I couldn't see how that much hair had got into the process unless the Wookies had taken up residence inside the machine. After a bit of wriggling, the shop owner reluctantly gave me a roll of Ektar and refunded the cost of pocessing / scanning to CD. Sadly, I subsequently binned the film and CD as I was seeing red - literally and metaphorically - or I'd have posted one of the shots.
I won't use them again.