Toralf,

LOL... I haven't bothered with Kodak since... uh... -95, I think. Kodak had an 
"exclusive" colour negative film (ektar 25?) that I thought would be better off in 
their hands. The prints produced were downright odd, so I asked a local 1-hour to redo 
them, and with a much better result... Haven't shot much negative film in my life, but 
now my kids are beginning to pick up a little bit on photography so I might as well 
prepare myself while they grow old enough to be trusted to a digicam...:-)

Like you said, I have also considered them to be too cheap to be good. If you try them 
out, could you post a comment on how things went?

Jostein


Toralf wrote:
> Found one of their envelopes in my Postbox today. The price was 
> unbelievably low, in the sense "so low that I can't believe the results 
> are be any good"; NOK29 for development *and* prints for a 24-picture 
> film. Then again, they might be no worse than what you pay 59 for at 
> Japan Photo... And if the *development* is all right, I don't care that 
> much about the prints.
> 
> BTW, did you ever try the "Exclusive" development at Kodak, Kolbotn? 
> Will it give much better results than their "standard" job? And what's 
> that like, anyway?
> 
> >Their film is either a Konica or an Agfa, I think.
> >  
> >
> Yeah, that's more or less what I thought. Surely it can't be that bad 
> then? Or do e.g. Agfas with various other brands printed on them (I've 
> seen a few variants) have lower-quality than the ones with their own label?
> 

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