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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Film photography > processing trouble(Viewed 1217 times)
:: inuk location:
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processing trouble
< on 7/20/2006 3:03 AM >
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Has anyone been given a hard time getting pictures of locations developed? I know the photomat people have to by law, report an child porn/abuse, but what about pictures of places you're not supposed to be? If you're sending pictures of you doing illegal things, are you screwed or what?

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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 1 on 7/20/2006 7:22 AM >
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just build a rapport with the people at the lab. it's worked well in the past for me.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 2 on 7/20/2006 7:31 AM >
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I have never had a problem.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 3 on 7/20/2006 8:43 PM >
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process it and print it yourself ;)



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 4 on 7/20/2006 11:38 PM >
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UE photography usually doesn't depict anything illegal. What's illegal about pictures of rusty machines, rooftop views, and so on? That's just architectual photography, really--nothing illegal about that!

The only times I've heard of people having trouble with photo labs is when they try to get photos of OBVIOUSLY ILLEGAL things/acts processed, like child porn. In high school one of my classmates had problems with snapshots of himself and others smoking pot, but in that case I think a parent who knew the guy worked at the photo lab. I'm sure there are similar stories floating around out there, but the point is that UE photos shouldn't be a problem.

For years I've gotten my UE photos processed at pro, semi-pro, and not-so-pro (Target) photo labs, and I've never had a problem. And I've never heard of anyone else having a problem, either.

I wouldn't worry about it.


(edit: grammar)


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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 5 on 7/21/2006 2:10 AM >
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Posted by NV
UE photography usually doesn't depict anything illegal. What's illegal about pictures of rusty machines, rooftop views, and so on? That's just architectual photography, really--nothing illegal about that!

For years I've gotten my UE photos processed at pro, semi-pro, and not-so-pro (Target) photo labs, and I've never had a problem. And I've never heard of anyone else having a problem, either.

I wouldn't worry about it.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 6 on 11/25/2006 5:32 AM >
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Posted by Alvin
process it and print it yourself ;)


I second that motion.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 7 on 11/27/2006 12:57 AM >
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I'm with NV, and I've never had any problems.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 8 on 11/27/2006 1:14 AM >
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UE photography usually doesn't depict anything illegal. What's illegal about pictures of rusty machines, rooftop views, and so on? That's just architectual photography, really--nothing illegal about that!


I guess it depends what you mean by "UE photography." If you're viewing it strictly as taking photos of abandoned places, then yeah.. I doubt it would ever raise any eyebrows. On the other hand, if you're taking pictures of things like bridges, subway stations/tunnels, powerplants, or even drains, then it might be a different story altogether.



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Re: processing trouble
<Reply # 9 on 11/27/2006 4:43 AM >
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Posted by micro


I guess it depends what you mean by "UE photography." If you're viewing it strictly as taking photos of abandoned places, then yeah.. I doubt it would ever raise any eyebrows. On the other hand, if you're taking pictures of things like bridges, subway stations/tunnels, powerplants, or even drains, then it might be a different story altogether.


If you make it look "artistic" then the photo lab your printing at might even want to ask you to hang a copy of it on their wall , well maybe not , but you know what i mean.



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