Find a new processor asap...you can't run this kind of operation with no more support than that from the people who cause you problems. There are many good labs out there. Find one worthy of your business. Lea ----- Original Message ----- From: <shy_mel_photo@xxxxxxxx> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:44 AM Subject: Re: First Fixes (Deen) > Actually, I give up! What I've decided to do is let the couple see the 4 > x 6 proofs, tell them there was a problem, offer to touch up > (inexperience and all) the ones they choose and offer a free in studio > session with them in their wedding clothes. The new shoot will suffice > for their enlargements. > > After that, if you still want to give me a hand, it will be better to > touch up only the ones they choose than to have to do the whole batch > before they even look at them. You are right. I'm only just beginning to > learn how to do this. Never needed to before. By the time this mess is > over, I should be an old hand at it, aye? > > Also, I finally heard back from the processing company. They say they are > not equipped at this time to do this work. O well... > > Shyrell > > On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 08:35:11 +1000 Deen Hameed <deenhameed@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > writes: > > Shyrell, > > > > You haven't much experience editing images (lucky you) and I > > think it shows : > > That said, given that the lab admits its their fault > > entirely, they should be fixing it for you, or at least sharing in > > the workload/expense. > > > > I just realised though, that if there are only a 120 images, > > there must be 6-10 of us on this list who should be able to edit it > > for you fairly quickly (10-20 images each). If you need to, please > > email me, and I will be able to do some images over the next > > fortnight (it's a busy time). > > > > Best regards, > > Deen > > 2004-12-02 08:29:44 > > > > >