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Joe Ortola
8-Aug-2013, 22:49
Hello,
I would appreciate any recommendations on where to send off large format film for both C-41 and E-6 processing. I am in southern California but can send anywhere.
Thank you,
Joe

DolphinDan
8-Aug-2013, 23:09
Hi Joe,

You can try COLOR SERVICES in Santa Barbara:

http://www.colorservices.com/Film-Processing.html

Namaste
Daniel

TGR Laguna
8-Aug-2013, 23:17
Or Samy's, which is also processed in Santa Barbara, I think.

http://www.samys.com/common/samys_creative/static/images/pricesfilmlab.pdf

Ted

Otto Seaman
9-Aug-2013, 05:52
If you can wait a day or two for Priority Mail: http://4photolab.com is Edgar Praus's lab in Rochester and he is excellent.

BrianShaw
9-Aug-2013, 09:00
Swan, San Clemente.

http://www.swanphotolabs.com/

lenser
9-Aug-2013, 10:27
Outstanding results with both Allied Photocolor in St. Louis and Denver Digital Imaging in Colorado. DDI, still does twice daily E-6 runs and very attractive pricing.

Daniel Stone
9-Aug-2013, 14:13
If you have a preference for E-6 film, I can personally recommend Datachrome, she(Rochelle Burch(owner/operator) it's a 1-person company) is the BEST lab I've come across thus far. Datachrome is ONLY E-6 processing, no c-41 or b/w:

www.data-chrome.com

I shoot primarily E-6 film for color, and Datachrome/Rochelle gets 90% of my business unless I happen to have mostly C-41, then I just send it all together to Icon as a group order.

www.iconla.com
they have an online service, eFilm, which is very convenient:
http://online.iconla.com/efilm/index.php?show=pricing

-Dan

Joe Ortola
11-Aug-2013, 10:45
Thank you all for the great suggestions. I appreciate it.
All the best,
Joe