Thanks very much to those that have responded - but could you
clarify regarding the type of film that was used??
My problem - before I came they did use inhouse personnel to
make copy negs, and the quality was fair to good. The same person has recently
photographed copy negs for me and the quality is not good.
Previously, the pictures had been taken in the school
administration buildings where they had a stand, this time he took the
photographs in his house.
I do not know what to attribute the decline in quality to? The
lack of a stand, the film or the paper? I haven't checked the quality of the
negs, I assume a bad print is from a bad negative.
If you can educate me I would appreciate it!
Jackie
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