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    Need help with my wedding pics- the photographer used iso800 film :-(

    Hi all.

    I'm new to this forum, And need some advice desperately..... I got married two weeks ago and we hired a pro photographer... While he was the taking pics i noticed he never used ANY flash at all........He also took only 35 pics

    He brought the pics back to us this week........And to be honest quite a few of them are a quite washed out and out of focus (While he was here showing us the pics i asked him what film he used, and he told me he used ISO 800 film) ....(now i'm nowhere near a pro photographer but even i know you DO NOT use ISO800 film for a wedding )

    I have reluctantly paid the guy the full price (but i nagged him for the negs and he eventually gave in and gave them to me)...... I am wondering if they can be corrected (to some degree) in a pro lab, if i get them reprinted ???

    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by pentaxpirate; 08-14-2004 at 03:35 AM.

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