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Thread: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

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    E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    Since Richmond Camera no longer processes E-6 large format film I need to find a lab that does. I live in Fredericksburg, VA and would like to know if there is a lab nearby that can handle LF film.

    Thanks in advance ladies and gentlemen.

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    Re: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    Depends on what you consider close- Stubblefield in Charlottesville and Rieger in Clarksville (near Rockville on I-270), MD are the only two places that I know of (at least as of two years ago) I develop my own now so I cant vouch for either operation still being in business.

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    Re: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    There's Chrome lab in Washington DC. (www.chromeimaging.com) They will accept film by mail/delivery and return the same way, if driving in to DC is a problem. They also have evening and Saturday hours. They're not cheap, but they're one of the last men standing in the metro area for this kind of service.

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    Re: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    No more E6 at Rieger and driving in Georgetown is an exercise in masochism. Might as well mail order or process yourself.

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    Re: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    Chrome will FedEx your process film. I have them ship my processed film all the time if I can't get back into town.

    Unfortunately Capital Color, who processed on E-6, closed about 3 years ago.
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    Re: E-6 Lab, Norhtern Va

    The Photography Center in Bethesda, MD also does LF E-6 processing. Bit of a hike for you, though.

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