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bmarcin
3-Dec-2019, 06:57
Hello,

I live in Baltimore, MD. Can somebody recommend a really good lab on the East Coast for processing my 4x5 sheet film? I'm looking for somebody who's clean and won't process with scratches, color casts, etc.

Thanks.

Ben

Corran
3-Dec-2019, 08:17
https://www.4photolab.com/

djdister
3-Dec-2019, 16:53
DodgeChrome, Silver Spring, MD of course. They do dip and dunk and you can drive there...

https://www.dodgechrome.com/services/wetlab/film-processing/

bmarcin
5-Dec-2019, 06:14
DodgeChrome, Silver Spring, MD of course. They do dip and dunk and you can drive there...

https://www.dodgechrome.com/services/wetlab/film-processing/

Thanks, djdister.

Dodge currently processes my 4x5s but I've been seeing some color shifts coming out of my negs lately. I was wondering if there might be a good alternative in the area so I could do a comparison of sorts.

Ben

bmarcin
5-Dec-2019, 06:30
Thanks, Corran - Praus looks awesome.

Bob Salomon
5-Dec-2019, 08:00
Thanks, djdister.

Dodge currently processes my 4x5s but I've been seeing some color shifts coming out of my negs lately. I was wondering if there might be a good alternative in the area so I could do a comparison of sorts.

Ben

Have you asked them?
Are you using fresh dated, properly stored film?

bmarcin
5-Dec-2019, 08:19
Have you asked them?
Are you using fresh dated, properly stored film?

No I have not asked them. I use brand new film properly stored. I don't know for sure why I am seeing the shifts; I figured I would try another film processor to see if the shifts are on my end.

sperdynamite
5-Dec-2019, 15:42
www.northeastphotographic.com

Bob Salomon
5-Dec-2019, 17:17
No I have not asked them. I use brand new film properly stored. I don't know for sure why I am seeing the shifts; I figured I would try another film processor to see if the shifts are on my end.

They can tell you that.

Kerosene Hat
10-Dec-2019, 04:41
Aside from the little clip marks on my negatives, I can’t recommend DodgeChrome highly enough and have never seen an issue with color shift due to chemicals, though I don’t shoot much C-41. Ask for Dave Bair, if you aren’t Already working with him.