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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisM" data-source="post: 20394" data-attributes="member: 4866"><p>Use to work in a Walmart lab years ago (back when I was 18 and digital didn't exist) and can say this, the kiosk sucks!!! I hate the crappy paper. I also hated Walmart's send out service, I don't think that even exists anymore, but I haven't taken a roll of film in since the 90s, lol. For personal shots (which is all I do currently) I use their lab in the store. If I were to do any professional shots, I would go to a professional lab. We have a center here in Charleston that does prints and I would take mine there. </p><p> </p><p>I also worked at Ritz/Wolf (same company) and I didn't care for their processing at all either. Once again I hated the paper. I however do not like "glossy" prints. Not sure if that's what they still use or not, but they did when I worked there. I prefer the semi-matte finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisM, post: 20394, member: 4866"] Use to work in a Walmart lab years ago (back when I was 18 and digital didn't exist) and can say this, the kiosk sucks!!! I hate the crappy paper. I also hated Walmart's send out service, I don't think that even exists anymore, but I haven't taken a roll of film in since the 90s, lol. For personal shots (which is all I do currently) I use their lab in the store. If I were to do any professional shots, I would go to a professional lab. We have a center here in Charleston that does prints and I would take mine there. I also worked at Ritz/Wolf (same company) and I didn't care for their processing at all either. Once again I hated the paper. I however do not like "glossy" prints. Not sure if that's what they still use or not, but they did when I worked there. I prefer the semi-matte finish. [/QUOTE]
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