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Since: May 23, 2004 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 8:29 pm
Post subject: QUALEX SAID THEY DON'T..... Archived from groups: rec>photo>film+labs (more info?)
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Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
received from them shocked me.
The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
as much.
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Since: Feb 08, 2004 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 8:29 pm
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"Kevin" <alliwantis.TakeThisOut@mail.com> wrote in message
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> Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
> stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
> called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
> one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
> received from them shocked me.
>
> The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
>
> He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
> processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
> as much.
>
> So I did....
I found your post interesting. I too contacted Qualex recently to ask them
if any of their mailers can be used to submit type 220 roll film for
processing. I also asked about processing for type 120 print film. Their
reply simply told me to contact one of their dealers to get an answer.
Using one of the dealers they listed, I e-mailed back to them saying that I
contacted B&H Photo because I had purchased from them in the past, and B&H
recommended I use A&I Services for this type of processing [instead of
Kodak/Qualex]. I then received a seemingly apologetic reply saying that
this would be referred to a supervisor - although I never got an answer to
my question.
BTW, for one stop push processing of slide film (you didn't mention which
type of film you were having processed, or if the envelope that you sent the
film in was a store envelope or prepaid processing mailer envelopes), you
are supposed to enclose an extra cost ESP-1 mailer inside the mailer
envelope. I haven't checked recently, but I think ESP-1's are still
available. I also heard that you can get +2 push processing by enclosing 2
ESP-1 mailers. I wonder if that is really true if they pay that little
attention to what is being sent. Either way, you certainly got a very poor
answer and it looks like their customer service department needs some
housecleaning.
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Since: Aug 16, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 2:53 am
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seems reasonable to me. Low cost processors can keep prices low by doing
specific and common tasks over and over. With Qualex, your films is extracted
from the canister, barcoded and spliced into 500' rolls. These 500' rolls are
processed in cine type film processors, printed and then, using the barcode
stickers, cut apart and then matched up with the prints.
Jon >> Stay informed about: QUALEX SAID THEY DON'T..... |
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Since: Jun 04, 2004 Posts: 129
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 9:01 am
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Kevin wrote:
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> Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
> stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
> called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
> one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
> received from them shocked me.
>
> The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
>
> He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
> processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
> as much.
No, you do not need to pay "twice as much'!
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.calypsoinc.com/" target="_blank">http://www.calypsoinc.com/</a>
Push, pull, no cut , no mount, 1st class quality and very, very
rare mistakes or problems. And a good reasonable price as well.
Thomas
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Since: Jul 07, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 5:16 am
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Well I can shed some light as I did work for Qualex.
If you sent in C-41 film and ask for push or pull process they process the
film at the normal processing time and let the auto printers compensate This
is standard procedures as Kodak does not recommend push and Pull process for
C-41 films.
As far as E-6 goes up till I left we pushed & Pulled up to 2 stops. However
to the fact That Qualex are closing labs at lightning speed (9 more labs)
they may be outlabbing the E-6 to another lab.
Photobossman
"ThomasH" <henrymot.RemoveThis@some.net> wrote in message
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> Kevin wrote:
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> > Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
> > stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
> > called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
> > one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
> > received from them shocked me.
> >
> > The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> > special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> > groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> > we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
> >
> > He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
> > processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
> > as much.
>
> No, you do not need to pay "twice as much'!
>
<font color=purple> > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.calypsoinc.com/</font" target="_blank">http://www.calypsoinc.com/</font</a>>
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> Push, pull, no cut , no mount, 1st class quality and very, very
> rare mistakes or problems. And a good reasonable price as well.
>
> Thomas
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> >
> > So I did....<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: QUALEX SAID THEY DON'T..... |
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Since: Nov 29, 2004 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:12 pm
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Kevin Wrote:
> Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
> stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
> called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
> one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
> received from them shocked me.
>
> The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
>
> He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
> processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
> as much.
>
> So I did....
While we are on the subject of QUALEX...here's my beef, and out of it
i'd like to get an email contact for them.
Long story short, they've been giving my wife and I the runaround for a
month, they screwed up a bunch of my enlargements for an upcoming show,
and we finally went back to get target to call and complain. QUALEX
(which I hope doesn't stand for quality exposure) has been lying to us
for over a month saying that our request to find out about a missing
poster size and negative of high value, was sent through to lab...it
wasn't because apparently we were too aggressive on the phone. BOYCOTT
QUALEX and shut them down.
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Since: Dec 01, 2004 Posts: 200
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:15 pm
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"aclg" <aclg.1giaub RemoveThis @news.photobanter.com> wrote in message
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> > The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> > special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> > groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> > we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
> >
As unsettling as their response was, it makes perfect sense. You require
the services of a custom lab, and Qualex does not offer the level of service
you desire.
Rather than try to convince us all to get mad at them, why don't you just
find yourself an appropriate lab?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: QUALEX SAID THEY DON'T..... |
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Since: Aug 09, 2004 Posts: 48
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 7:19 pm
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In article <nN2rd.10712$Ua.2726@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Jeremy" <jeremy DeleteThis @nospam.com> writes:
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> "aclg" <aclg.1giaub DeleteThis @news.photobanter.com> wrote in message
> news:1101771953.QHIoPXpqSKFOiLLiX9I+fw@teranews...
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>> > The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
>> > special requests for processing.
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> As unsettling as their response was, it makes perfect sense. You require
> the services of a custom lab, and Qualex does not offer the level of service
> you desire.
>
> Rather than try to convince us all to get mad at them, why don't you just
> find yourself an appropriate lab?
I think the problem is that Qualex, like most photofinishers, provides a
space on their mailers (and presumably their retail partners' film
envelopes) marked "special instructions" or some such. (I don't recall
the precise wording offhand.) By providing that space, they're strongly
implying that they actually read that space and follow those
instructions. If they just ignore those instructions, they shouldn't have
that box. If it's meant for something other than obvious special
processing requests (push or pull processing, leaving slides unmounted,
etc.), then they should provide explicit text saying what types of
requests they can and cannot honor, or replace the box with more explicit
options you could check. Providing an unexplained space for free-form
"special instructions" is opening the door to complaints like the OP's.
--
Rod Smith, rodsmith DeleteThis @rodsbooks.com
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Since: Jun 30, 2004 Posts: 328
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 12:19 pm
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What type of film? If it is C-41 negative film you should be aware that
C-41 print film is incapable of pushing and that the type of equipment that
photofinishers use would not be able to push film (even if it were indeed
pushable) since all the rolls are spliced together before developing.
(There are some C-41 films that are hyped as pushable but are not pushable
in reality.)
I have worked both sides of the counter and know that if you had just asked
(or even read their price list) before sending off your film you would have
realized this.
And you sent a "negative of high value" to Qualex through Target and then
bitch about their service. Too funny. Qualex is for amateur pics or
parties and such, not once in a lifetime or mission critical work. And I
don't know about the store in question but if the tone of your complaint to
this NG was anything like your in person episode in the store I would have
called the police to ask you to leave. (And I suspect it was a lot
stronger.)
And if you are selling posters made by Qualex to the public at shows or
galleries, do you tell them where you get your prints and that there might
be some longevity issues 25-35 years down the road?
If you feel you are being treated unfairly talk, calmly!, to the department
manager and then the store's general manager, put it in writing, get their
response in writing (and don't put anything in writing that's the least bit
slanderous or libelous or threatening because they might sue you, just the
facts!) You might also want to state what your expectations are: time for
a response, what you feel would be an appropriate response, etc. I know
that Target also has an area manager and a district manager (not sure of the
exact titles) and that the plant where your work was sent will have a plant
manager, etc.
Now you are addressing your problem in a forum where the Q will not have a
chance to reply, I use Qualex for Qualex-type pics, and I use Walmart (Love
the digital Frontier!), and a local one hour when I'm in a hurry, BUT, if I
were shooting for exhibit or when it's stuff I am being paid for, I use a
custom lab. More expensive? Sure, but how much does it cost to treat an
ulcer?
--
darkroommike
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"aclg" <aclg.1giaub.TakeThisOut@news.photobanter.com> wrote in message
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> Kevin Wrote:
> > Called Qualex on Friday. I sent the 3 rolls that I needed pushed 1
> > stop. I received them back, developed, and not pushed at all. I
> > called thinking maybe they did not see the not on the envelope, or the
> > one enclosed inside, or written on the canister of each. The answer I
> > received from them shocked me.
> >
> > The representative said, "(qualex) does not have the ability to honor
> > special requests for processing. they come in and we process them in
> > groups. If we were to actually pay attention to processing requests
> > we would never be able to process the volume that we do here."
> >
> > He then advised me that if I didn't like the way my film was
> > processed, I should consider finding a local mini lab, and pay twice
> > as much.
> >
> > So I did....
>
>
>
>
> While we are on the subject of QUALEX...here's my beef, and out of it
> i'd like to get an email contact for them.
> Long story short, they've been giving my wife and I the runaround for a
> month, they screwed up a bunch of my enlargements for an upcoming show,
> and we finally went back to get target to call and complain. QUALEX
> (which I hope doesn't stand for quality exposure) has been lying to us
> for over a month saying that our request to find out about a missing
> poster size and negative of high value, was sent through to lab...it
> wasn't because apparently we were too aggressive on the phone. BOYCOTT
> QUALEX and shut them down.
>
>
> --
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Since: Dec 09, 2003 Posts: 27
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:01 pm
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<< If it is C-41 negative film you should be aware that
C-41 print film is incapable of pushing >>
Without trying to be a resident carmugeon, you need to do a lot of reading and
study on the characteristics of the materials you are using. (I did my own
color developing and printing in the 1970's and that was invaluable experience
in understanding the medium.)
When you are dealing with three or more color sensitive emulsion layers on the
film, and you tried to change the manufacturer's development recommendations,
you can screw up one or more color layers and the final result will be
horrendous.
Black & white films can be pushed, sometimes. E-6 films can be pushed,
sometimes, by strictly following the manufactuers's recommendations. But, as
someone has wisely pointed out, C-41 cannot be pushed. It might possibly be
pushed if you were doing it yourself in your own lab, but the commercial labs
are set up for one approach only and that's what you get.
Best regards and Merry Christmas. David Hodge at the top of the Chesapeake
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Since: Dec 01, 2004 Posts: 27
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 11:29 pm
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Funny thing is I think I posted this about 6 months ago...
I have since moved on to getting my film developed elsewhere.
someone in this thread said pushing film was not possible??? what
film do you use? I have pushed Kodak supra 400 up to 2 stops with
good results (your opinion may vary)
I have since had several rolls developed by qualex, and the quality is
lacking. I have never seen anyone make really bland dull color prints
from Kodak 400UC, by they have it down to a pat. they can even do it
lately to Supra 400.
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