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The stupidity of some businesses

by Rick ·

I received a gift card to Barnes and Nobel book stores for Christmas. This was great, I had a book in mind that I wanted so I went online to BN.com to see if they had it. Sure enough it was on their site for a mere $27.50. I was in fat city since my gift card was for about $30, I had this one covered. I looked a little further and found that they had it at a couple of the local stores, so I called the one closest to my house and ask. Yes, they had it and yes, they would set it aside for me.
An hour or so later I was at the store ready to pick up my book. When I got to the check-out and the gal rang it up, the total was…$44.95. What I asked, the web site had it for $27.50. Won’t you meet that price? It’s your company web site after all. No, company policy was to sell for much less on-line then in the store.
Now I understand handling and paying for brick and mortar but come on, this is the last copy of the book in the store and the new edition will come out in May. No, sorry that is the policy. Now I should mention here that Best Buy and several other stores WILL meet their online price. But B & N? NOOOOOOO.
So I went to the customer service desk to recheck my pricing. The gal at the desk looked it up on line and again explained that I could buy it cheaper online then I could in the store. At this point I was convinced and ready to go back home and order the book online. Now this is where it gets really stupid. The clerk at the customer service desk said; “I can order that for you here and you can pay the online price at the counter. The book will be shipped to your house and should be there in about 3 days.”
Excuse me, you would rather mail me the book for which you are going to pay the shipping, charge me $17.00 less and still have to inventory the old version of the book on your shelf? How stupid is that?
So I had the clerk place the order, I paid with my gift card, got 56 cents back in change, they paid the freight and are stuck with a book that I’m guessing is not going to sell anytime soon.
And don’t even ask me about the nasty counter clerk I had to deal with initially, Man just don’t get me started.

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It’s the Scanner Dummy

by Rick ·

Same Image scanned with an Epson V700

So after my last post, I looked at everything to try to determine why this photo scanned in so poorly. Well after looking at everything I asked a friend to scan it into a jpg file for my using his Epson V700. as you can see, the results were very much better. the image was scanned at 720DPI.

So as you can see the quality of the scanner is very important in this operation. I recently purchased a canon canoscan 8800f so that I can scan my negative into JPG files. I haven’t had a chance to use it yet but I am hoping I’ll get some time very soon.

In the mean time, I am continuing to shoot B&W film and have discovered that if I pre-soak my film before pouring in the developer, It sems to produce a better quality negative. I’ve tried this no on two rolls an they both have come out with a little more contrast. I’m going to try it with some 120 film this weekend and see if it makes a difference.