I don't do my own developing (yet), so I was wondering if any of you could reccomend a lab for it?
Any input would be appreciated....Thanks a bunch
Paul
I don't do my own developing (yet), so I was wondering if any of you could reccomend a lab for it?
Any input would be appreciated....Thanks a bunch
Paul
What film will you be using Paul? Black and White, color transparency, color negative? I have used Calypso Imaging for color transparency processing and they are good. http://www.calypsoinc.com/
Ben in Olalla
The Washington on the left side of the country? If so, take a look at Prophoto in Portland, Oregon (The one on the left side of the country). Unlike the labs that are shutting down, they just opened a new lab last year to increase their capabilities, and handle the increased work they are experiencing. You can go to www.prophotosupply.com and they have a price list. In fact, they just called me today so I can pay them to ship my current work to me. Reasonable and fast, I sent the film to them last week (120 roll) and they called today.
Yes, I am on the left side of the country.
I plan on shooting B&W to start with, and see where I go from there.
Paul
kunano
Are you sure your sending people to the location you intended?
Mike
The proper web site is www.prophotosupply.com
The have a full service camera, photo supply operation. They just moved their lab out of the main store to a new larger location (for the lab). They are about a half block away from the long time store location.
Sorry for the error... on the home page you will see a link to the photo lab.
Good catch Mike
If you have to mail order anyway, Edgar Praus does everything very well and gives you one on one service: http://www.4photolab.com/
no need to go so far away, great B&W lab here in Seattle-
http://www.pandalab.com/
They are also doing color but no sheet film yet, may be gearing up for it. But they have many years of doing good B&W film, all formats.
Tyler
http://www.custom-digital.com/
I have to ship color film & Edgar Praus does an extremely good job. I just talked to him today about neg. sheet film and he will do same day turn around if the film gets to him in the AM. Nice.
took me a while to find this info, many in Seattle are now using R&R color in Spokane-
http://www.rrcolor.com/
for color sheet film, economical over night delivery as well.
Unless Panda gets color processors, they are only doing LF B&W, and roll film color, though highly recommended.
Tyler
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