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Re: tiny streaks in EIR
Hello Barry,
just scanned a sample of EIR that was exposed by the infrared LEDs of a
developing machine: http://www.eckhards-photobox.de/EIR.JPG Maybe this
illustration can help you to decide whether you got a similar problem...
Eckhard
P.S.: Sorry for the lousy scanning - we don't have a real slides scanner
in our office...
P.P.S.: To the German list members: The botched EIR is from the central
Kodak Lab at Stuttgart. When I complained about it, the were not only
very harsh, they did not even understand what they had done. Finally, I
had a long - but fruitless - discussion with the chief of the lab. Looks
like this guy didn't even know that infrared films existed, not to
mention their proper handling... Needless to say the won't get any
further films from me...
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