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    A processing lab?

    Thanks to all of you who have adcvised me in getting back into large format afte r many years away. I just had the opportunity to try the Calumet 4x5 and the Ni kkor W 150 at Kilauea Volcano over the weekend. Shot some scenics and flowers with Agfa Optima 100 and some Ilford b&w too. The re is only one lab in Hawaii that does large format at $6.00 a pop for developin g and about 13.00 for an 8x10 contact print. I would like some alternatives for a lab since I still have to ship the negs anyway. I used to use Meisel in Texas years ago but don't know if they still do this. I noticel lots of digital work that they seem to specialize in now. They were by far one of the finest color labs around 25 years ago.

    Mahalo! Terry Neumann

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    A processing lab?

    Try Ivey Seright (this is the one I use, I think E-6 is $1.60/sheet), EverColor Fine Art (Galand Rowel's choice), or Calypso Imagine.
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    A processing lab?

    I'm based in Houston but if I were you and had to ship film to a lab the only lab I would consider is A&I in Los Angeles. A truly superior lab. I think their website is www.andi.com but I could be really wrong about that.

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    A processing lab?

    I'm based in Houston but if I were you and had to ship film to a lab the only lab I would consider is A&I in Los Angeles. A truly superior lab. I think their website is www.aandi.com but I could be really wrong about that.

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    A processing lab?

    www.andi.com is an interesting site but I really meant to send you to: <B>www.aandi.com<B>

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    A processing lab?

    Sorry about the boldface, it is turned off</B> now.

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    A processing lab?

    </B> well it is supposed to be, arrgh...

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