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Mon 4 Aug, 2003 01:00 pm
At what extent would, say, CVS develop pictures? I mean, pictures of a partially nude person/chick, fully naked, ect? What's the general "cutoff?"
I need a digital camera.
Dunno what it's like here in the states but I have never had problems developing nude photographs before. Some awkward moments yes, but never a refusal to develop the shots.
Note: IIRC there were no "hardcore" photographs.
Oh, and the last time I was in the states and had to develop these photos I used a mail-in service of some sort.
But I do remember a friend who had hers developed at a store.
First, it is very very very very important that the person posing be identifiable as an adult. Even if the person is an adult, if they look young you could find yourself in a heap of trouble.
Most labs will confiscate photos showing pubic hair or genitalia; many will confincate those showing nipples. They usually keep these photos in a drawer somewhere in the lab for the amusement and recreation of lab employees and prefered customers who they think might enjoy them.
I'm not kidding.
Think before you drink.
Gee, I'm glad we have Boomerang active again.
Hmm...I wanna part time job developing photos.
SCHWIIIIING!!!!
I had some photos refused. There was butt-cheeks, but no genitals/pubic hair/nipples. And no under agers either. Hmmmm... wonder where those negatives are.
boomer scared me. I'd not even use the mail in option anymore.
When I was in High School in journalism class we had a darkroom and we used to develop fun photos there.
Slappy, why not do it yourself? It's not that hard.
Little k, you might avoid taking your film to the Southern Baptist Photo Hut in the future! You're most likely to get such photos back if you habituate a local, on site processor. Even on site places like Target have different "standards" for what they will and will not print.
I didn't mean to scare you Craven. Its just a friendly reminder that your fun and games can easily become someone else's fun and games. Do it yourself is definately the way to go.
Slappy, please be sure to let us know which lab to avoid should you consider a career change! Please! Really!
Gee, thanks Roger.
When I was in college, I took a picture of someone doing an "ass chug" off someone else...for those not savvy in frat house talk, that was someone on thier knees gulping beer being poured off another's ass. It was a college baseball initiation thing. Anyway, that was a shot of bent over ass, and that got developed.
Anyhoo...on that note, I have no idea how/where to develop pictures by myself. And I don't have any nude pictures to develop, but got some shweeet pictures taken recently, and was curious to how far one could go.
Hey Little K, I was at Sunset Bar in Allston, and they had a huuuuge bottle of ABA on the shelf. Wonder if they actually sell it? I also tried the IPA they have a month ago, it got me a little saucy.
I guess I am wondering...if the photos aren't child porn, etc., how, in a public service, they can refuse.
Digital camera. Definitely the way to go, Slappy. :wink: You can get a decent one for $150 now. (HP, Vivitar, Kodak)
It's one of those "we reserve the right to refuse service...." things Osso.
Good luck getting your photos processed Slappy! Even if you can't I'm sure the memory of getting them is indelible.
Slappy, bring 'em over to my place. I'll develop them for you at no charge. (I just want to take a peek at the photos.)
boomerang wrote:Little k, you might avoid taking your film to the Southern Baptist Photo Hut in the future! You're most likely to get such photos back if you habituate a local, on site processor. Even on site places like Target have different "standards" for what they will and will not print.
It was a Kinkos in Santa Fe.
slappy, gotta get a willing "person/chick" first - may be you can rent one
Fraternity customs are just so quaint.