question about pics

lewy18

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has anyone ever taken a roll of pics of themselves naked and had them developed at a 1-hour photo place? and if so did the clerk say anything to you when you picked them up? or did you find any missing? lol. i ask because i do photo at Rite Aid and sometimes we get some interesting pics to develop.
 
No, sure haven't. But that's what they invented digial cameras for, isn't it? :D Really though, I'm sure whether or not someone says something there are a lot of extra, unauthorized prints made of the good ones!
 
Just because the sign says 1 hour photo, it doesn't mean "1 hour developing, NEVER SEEN by another person". At a minimum someone has to stuff the photos into an envelope and yes, they usually do look them over to see they all developed properly.

So if you're using a 1 hour photo for your vacation pics, fine. But that one with your wife wolfing down your wiener? Use a digital camera... :)
 
you cant do it. Not around where i live the reason i know is because a friend works there and they take all the naked pics and if they look at the film. Notice that there are alot of naked photo they will give you the roll back and say they cant do it
 
yea

if we see naked pics we're suppose to not develop them.....but whats the fun in that? we got a pic of a chick giving a blow job once. the girl came in all embarrassed with her head down. i didnt say anything lol. and if we dont notice there are naked once before printing then we usually rip them up.....not until a little pass around the work place and a good laugh is gotten.
 
Bobmi357 said:
Just because the sign says 1 hour photo, it doesn't mean "1 hour developing, NEVER SEEN by another person". At a minimum someone has to stuff the photos into an envelope and yes, they usually do look them over to see they all developed properly.

At the local Sav-on Drugs, the film proessing machine is located where any customer can watch the prints come out of the machine -- NOT a place I'd recommend for developing pictures you don't want seen by the general public. :p
 
Before I got my digital, we used to take all our pics to the local shop. The woman who owned the shop could care less, and often made some jokes about the photos, she even gave us some lighting tips :)
 
If someone brings in a film with nakid pictures isnt it their right to have them developed if they wish?
 
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