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Fuji swapped my roll of warblers


frederick_thurber

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Fuji swapped my roll of Black-throated Green Warblers

with someone's shots of seals, whales, and paddling in

the Pacfic Northwest / Alaska area. If you are looking

for your seal slides, contact Fuji Trucolor; I sent them back.

If you have my warblers, please send them to Fuji or me.

BTW, I have had excellent luck with the TruColor lab up

until now. They do as good a job with Velvia as anyone locally,

but at 1/3 the price.

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The answer to this is write your name address a phone number

on the back of a small grey card (so that we can use the other

side of the card also) and take a photo of this

as the first frame. If Fuji/Kodak swaps this then

the person who gets this will know who to contact. He may not

read this questionare but will certainly look at the slides.

 

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Venkatesh. N

PS: This idea was mentioned somehwere in Canon mailing list of

the photoforum.

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It is only fair to mention that the Fuji TruColor

Lab in AZ found my slides and sent them back last week.

Happy. Happy. Joy. Joy. I should also note that the

person who got my slides annotated one of them [my prized

Black-throated Green Warbler] as "the best". Eeesh.

I must say that Fuji was quite supportive during

this whole ordeal, even to me who pestered them almost every

week. For future reference, their number [which is NOT on

their mailers] is (800) 283-3686; ask for the "mailers"

department.

Of all the labs that I have brought Velvia to, Fuji is

as good or better than any of them at about 1/2 the cost.

However

they are slow, much slower than Kodachrome processing at

Qualux, but still worth the wait.

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On my last batch of Fuji processing (8 rolls), one roll had

a slight horizontal scratch on it which ran for maybe 6-8

frames. Not something immediately noticable, but it's there

all right. Couldn't <em>swear</em> it was Fuji's fault, but I'm

guessing it was. A couple of slides were not mounted quite

right either, but that's no big deal as remounting is easy.

Still I get the uneasy feeling they are not quite as carful as they

might be.

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