I can't believe it. When I was in school in the 90s they used to be open 24 hrs processing e6. Calumet on highland also had no film cameras at all in the store. All digi stuff.
I was in shock!
I can't believe it. When I was in school in the 90s they used to be open 24 hrs processing e6. Calumet on highland also had no film cameras at all in the store. All digi stuff.
I was in shock!
YEOOOW... is that all the bad news you have, or is there more?
Haha that's it but he said e6 might be a thing of the past soon. I feel old..maybe melodramatic. I think it sucks. Stupid sexy digital cameras!
I remember when boatloads of 35mm Fuji mailers all went to A&I.
On the other end of the spectrum, I sent a roll of 35mm into Dale Labs in Hollywood Fl and when I asked about turn around they told be they run E6 every day.
It's nice to hear they're still supporting film.
I used to deal with them at the counter when I lived in Pembroke Pines. It isn't easy to find, but just off I-95 once you know where to look.
FYI - Pro Photo Connection in Orange County, CA (Irvine) is working on completing their E6 lab at their new location. I'm guessing it'll be some time next year (they just finished the drop ceiling of the E6 room) but there is still some hope. In the mean time, they still ingest E6 for processing, and have Datachrome (which is right around the corner) process it. In case you'd like more info... http://data-chrome.com/
Icon is simply getting their business! So I'm happy to see them going strong.
We should support them!
Asher
Color Services in Santa Barbara still doing E6, C41 and B&W (even in coffee) up to 8x10 ..they even did 5x12 for me
I think it's two day turnaround now
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