Q.G.
Member
So what have i said about being the best or not?
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Oh, i nearly forgot: .................
Good morning;
Has anyone considered using a larger frame and a mat board to fill the space between the edges of the frame and the edges or borders of the print? You can cut the opening in the mat board to just about any format you need within the limits of the frame holding all of this.
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It's hard to convey to you professionals and semi-professionals what her gripe was. She was interested only in an "actual" 8x10; it had to fit the frame given as a wedding present--she could not understand why if the head and shoes were in the picture on a 5x7, they could not be there on an "actual" 8x10. Not the same proportions on an 8x10 sheet of paper; not a matted print. It had to be a "real" 8x10.
If that cannot be made clear to you all, then my poor powers of explanation are too limited. Mea culpa!
What about the guy who bought an F1 from the shop I worked at?
The first roll of film was completely black. We checked out the camera & it did all the proper camera things, so we gave him another roll of film to shoot. He came back, we sent the film out & it returned the same as the first. Completely Black. Another roll, same story. Then someone wised up & had him shoot a roll and come in with the camera to show us how he unloaded it.
The first thing he did was open the back of the camera so he could make sure the film was rewinding.
Never underestimate the stupidity of the American consumer.
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