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WKC - 12 Nov 2004 15:12 GMT
I've just had to return a set of pictures to a supermarket 1 hour
service.

A number of the pictures have a lighter (contrast) band across the top
of the picture, about 5mm deep. What could be casuing this? I thought
it was a cropping issue as the Kodak machine probably does
automatically . The lighter band is present in both 4 x 6 and 5 x 7
size pictures.

I used Kodak Ultra flim in a Nikon F90.

Regards
Kevin - 16 Nov 2004 03:55 GMT
bring them back and have them redone.  most places will have them
redone at no charge.  I normally look at them prior to paying for
them, incase something is not to my liking.  this has happened about 4
times over the past year with Qualex, all using 400UC if i remember
correctly.
 
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