New to LF - just curious if anyone has information for 5x7 film processing in the Denver Area? Just bought a Seneca 5x7 to try out LF so I am totally new and ignorant to this - Thanks for your patience.
New to LF - just curious if anyone has information for 5x7 film processing in the Denver Area? Just bought a Seneca 5x7 to try out LF so I am totally new and ignorant to this - Thanks for your patience.
What do you want to process? E6, C41 B&W?
Try Professional Photo Service 6801 S. Emporia St #106 just East of I-25 on Arapahoe. They are in the strip mall on the West side of the street. Turn South on the street past Fay Meyers. Their number is (303) 792 2772. I have had some color work done there. You should be able to do your own B&W. Let me know if I can assist in this regard. Piece of cake. I am at Arapahoe and Parker Road just a bit North of you.
Cheers!
I have heard good things about Denver Pro Photo, but have never used them since I live in Boulder. In Boulder, I use Photocraft and have always been very happy with their service and prices.
The forum just ate my huge post. >:[
I know Reed Photo Imaging will handle 5x7 E6, ask about other processes:
http://www.reedphoto.com/
As suggested, ask Denver Pro Photo.
My favorite by far is Denver Digital Imaging Center (right next to Denver Pro, interestingly...). They do a fantastic job on my 6cm x 7cm roll and 4x5 sheet, again E6. Call and ask if they can accommodate 5x7 in whichever process you intend. They also operate as a process-by-mail outfit and they are extremely fast, which might be handy as you live in Elizabeth.
http://www.theslideprinter.com
Try dr5. They're on the west side in the area of 8th and Federal. They're in the phone book or see www.dr5.com. They also do B&W reversal with just about any film. Great place.
I'd encourage you to do it yourself, B&W anyway - I haven't done color.
The key is a roller unit - I use a cheap used Unicolor Uniroller setup with a 8x10 print (print not film) tank. Makes it really easy and doesn't use much chemicals.
Doing it yourself gives you a wide palette of options in order to get the look you're after - and it's fun!
See this thread: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=38245
Nathan
Just a note for someone reading this thread in the future: Professional Photo on Emporia (where I had my 5x7 and 8x10 E6 done) is no more (for about a year now). They are now the owners of Denver Digital Imaging Center. Great folks.
I had not heard of dr5, thanks Glenn!
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