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Recommendation for alternative to Mystic wanted

by Joe Negron <jnegron@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 14, 2006 at 10:20 PM

Went  to  the  Dominican  Republic back in July and took many photos.  I
sent them to Mystic to develop and while the photos  came  out  well,  I
wasn't  happy  with  the JPEGs: almost all of them were way too dark and
required the use of an image editing program to  adjust  the  brightness
and contrast.

Is  there  an alternative to Mystic which will do a better job for a not
much higher price?

Also,  Mystic's policy for undeveloped pictures is that you get a credit
which can be used on subsequent orders.  Is this standard  practise?   I
have   a   few  rolls  which  I  suspect  will  have  more  than  a  few
"undevelopable" photos and would rather not be charged for them  in  the
first place.

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Examine what is said, not him who speaks.

--Arabian Proverb
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Joe Negron from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY, USA
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Recommendation for alternative to Mystic wanted
Joe Negron <jnegron@[E  2006-02-14 22:20:48 
Re: Recommendation for alternative to Mystic wanted
rodsmith@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2006-02-16 00:05:27 
Re: Recommendation for alternative to Mystic wanted
Joe Negron <jnegron@[E  2006-02-16 17:24:33 
Re: Recommendation for alternative to Mystic wanted
"Tom" <tgmur  2006-02-17 15:12:33 

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