I need a few Cibachrome contact prints. Can someone recommend a lab?
I need a few Cibachrome contact prints. Can someone recommend a lab?
http://www.weldoncolorlab.com/
http://www.visual-imaging.com/
http://www.lab-ciba.com/?gclid=CLup-...FQIlHgodtBgUGg
I just Googled. Can't speak for them. Give them a call. I'm sure there are more out there.
someone on apug.org made up a large list of labs still working with it. he posted it here as well. search
Paul
I'd call a few labs and ask for references. If they get upset with that, then you don't want to work with them.
If you get references, I'm sure the photographers you call will help you.
Here they are. Also, the first two at least and probably others can obtain Ilfochrome chemicals and have them drop shipped to you, for those having trouble finding them in retail outlets.
Hidden Light, LLC
Flagstaff, Arizona
(928) 527-1847
prints@hiddenlightllc.com
http://www.hiddenlightllc.com
http://www.ilfochrome.com
http://www.cibachrome.com
The Lab-Ciba
Burbank, CA
(818) 953-2202
cibachrome@sbcglobal.net
http://www.lab-ciba.com
Photographic Traditions of Maine
Portland, ME
(207) 774-8200
(866) 874-8200
info@photographictraditions.com
http://www.photographictraditions.com
Weldon Color Lab
Los Angeles, CA
(888) 893-5366
mail@weldoncolorlab.com
http://www.weldoncolorlab.com
Photo Arts Studio
Hattiesburg, MS
(601) 582-FOTO
(866) ART-FOTO
orders@photoartsstudio.com
http://www.photoartsstudio.com
Clone a Chrome Inc.
White Plains, NY
(914) 674-1263
ichrome@mac.com
http://www.ichrome.net
JW Photo Labs
Raleigh, NC
(919) 832-8525
http://www.jwphotolabs.com
Try Hance Partners in Flagstaff, AZ
steve simmons
In Canada, there is Elevator, located in Toronto, Ontario. Last I talked to them, they do tradtional Ciba, as well as digital Ciba with a Durst Lambda. I know the guys and they have a good reputation.
Keith
I've used Photographic Traditions of Maine and Clone-achrome, and been happy with both. Both are pleasant people to deal with and the prints look at least as good as my shots would allow, and probably a bit better . . .
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