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Michael R
1-Oct-2022, 16:27
Anyone know of/have any experience with this lab? Located in Sault Ste Marie (MI).

The website only really mentions E-6 processing specifically (up to 8x10).

https://www.agximaging.com/

wooserco
24-Feb-2023, 17:01
He only processes E-6. I understand that he's one of the best at it, it's all he does.

I did reach out to him at one point. He will do drum scans of any negative that you care to send him.

Reach out to him with any questions that you may have.

https://www.agximaging.com/contact-information/

Michael R
25-Feb-2023, 12:16
Hi wooserco, thanks for finding this thread and replying. It looked like an interesting shop so I thought I’d post about it. I might try to contact him.

Very sorry to read about the flood and loss of all your negatives (just saw that in the Foma 200 thread). That’s really rough. I hope you are able to do some new photography.

Michael


He only processes E-6. I understand that he's one of the best at it, it's all he does.

I did reach out to him at one point. He will do drum scans of any negative that you care to send him.

Reach out to him with any questions that you may have.

https://www.agximaging.com/contact-information/

C Hatter Photo
15-Jul-2023, 17:22
Just wanted to follow up on this post. I've known and worked with Mike at AgX Imaging for nearly 30 years, starting as a students at Brooks and he ran the local lab. About the same time I graduated and began to work professionally he opened AgX in Michigan and he was the only person that touched my E-6 film until I went digital about 12 years ago. Absolute genius and incredibly willing to share his knowledge base. Even more so, just a great human being and I'm fortunate to still call him a dear friend and chat with him throughout the year even though I no longer send him film to process.

Michael R
16-Jul-2023, 07:54
Thanks for sharing your experience.


Just wanted to follow up on this post. I've known and worked with Mike at AgX Imaging for nearly 30 years, starting as a students at Brooks and he ran the local lab. About the same time I graduated and began to work professionally he opened AgX in Michigan and he was the only person that touched my E-6 film until I went digital about 12 years ago. Absolute genius and incredibly willing to share his knowledge base. Even more so, just a great human being and I'm fortunate to still call him a dear friend and chat with him throughout the year even though I no longer send him film to process.