View Full Version : HELP E-6 4x5 in Tacoma?
Paul Gill
9-Jul-2008, 17:39
Where do you Washington large format shooters get there film developed. On the road now with 100 exposed sheets outside Tacoma, Washington. Cant use mail, I twin check everything. Can anyone help. Paul Gill
Tyler Boley
9-Jul-2008, 18:24
I don't think you'll find anyone down there, but I could be wrong. In Seattle it's now Panda-
206-285-7091
533 Warren Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Ivey, the big lab that was here for decades, just finally closed..
Tyler
Jim Ewins
9-Jul-2008, 20:31
Panda currently can't develope sheet film 4x5> either E6 or C41 but can 35mm and I think 120
Paul Gill
9-Jul-2008, 21:03
Wow how do you large format folks live up here without processing?
Doug Herta
9-Jul-2008, 22:38
I do mostly b&w or C-41 and "roll my own" in a JOBO. I bought a bunch of C41 chemicals from Rainier Photo Supply when they shut their doors.
Commercial large format processing has pretty much bit the dust in this region....
Ben Hopson
10-Jul-2008, 00:59
Since Strode McGowan decided to close their studio and lab, I don't know of anyone near Tacoma that still processes E-6. If you could ship your film, Calypso Imaging or any number of labs could handle your needs and at a reasonable price.
Good luck.
Ben
MARK RITCHEY
30-Jul-2008, 22:33
I mail my 4x5 E6 to R&R in Spokane
http://www.rrcolor.com/ Color
Shipped film on Monday UPS ground and got it back on Thurs
Gig Harbor to Spokane
They were recommended by Glazer's in Seattle. I just started with 4x5 and of course am concerned that E6 film and processing may really disappear.
Gaz0175
23-Jul-2009, 11:15
The Evergreen State College in Olympia WA does e6, C41 and B/W processing - for students and community members as well. Reasonable prices and usually a 24 hour turn around.
Yup yup.
There you go!
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