Yes, E6 and C41 are film processes. RA4 is a print process, and can be achieved either via optical enlargement or scanning and laser printers. One generally has to do a little more in depth communication with any given service these days to figure out who still does specifically what.
I just linked one of the local ones (SF Bay Area) that no longer has space for enlargers due to yet another forced relocation, but has added back 8x10 film processing in both C41 and 8x10, which they temporarily couldn't do in their interim space. The usual commercial real estate nightmare around here.
Can anyone even drive across LA in an hour and a half? The whole mess south of the Tehachapi range is LA as far as I'm concerned. It can take an hour and half just to get across the Bay here the wrong time of day, or pre-Covid, an hour to get 10 miles to just the Bridge. But it's still considered local.
Magnolia is an Alt process lab which did a lot of special experimentation, especially involving scanning and laser etching, which has nothing in common with this particular thread. In recent years, they've added inkjet capacity as a lower-end option. Any dealings I had with them were quite awhile back, and quite specific, and I've never met any the younger staff who might or might not have responded to the alleged inquiry,
who might not even have been born yet, or certainly not employed yet, when that big jigsaw image of Chuck Close was made.
So, let me ask, what kind of malicious trolling are you up to this time, hornstenj? If push came to shove, I could hypothetically dig up the copy of the receipt to the ORIGINAL OWNERS of the specific wooden image equipment I sold them, if the former computer base is still in existence. I had a dedicated server, which might or might not have had its data base transcribed after I retired. If not, the German manufacturer themselves might still retain the warranty copy; I don't know how many years they retain them. But I have zero interest in feeding trolls.
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