Arca-Swiss 8x10/4x5 | Mamiya 6x7 | Leica 35mm | Blackmagic Ultra HD Video
Sound Devices audio recorder, Schoeps & DPA mikes
Mac Studio/Eizo with Capture One, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Logic
Is this E-6 or C-41? There's a few guys shooting ULF that come out of Italy, IDK if they get their processing done there:
scanner operator:
http://www.flickr.com/people/castorscan/
12x20 color neg (Vincenzo Castella)
Massimo Vitali I believe also harkens from lasagna land too...
-Dan
Wow that an awesome photo!
Thanks,
Gabriel
It's me in that photo :-)
Guys, I work with many of the best LF and ULF photographers in Italy (Massimo Vitali, Vincenzo Castella, etc...): we all process the films at Colorzenith lab, in Milan - it's an excellent lab for C-41 and E-6 sheet processing.
www.colorzenith.it
Hey, that's good to know. By coincidence, I will be in Milano this summer on a family vacation, and will surely shoot some E-6 now that I know where to develop it. Is 4x5 E-6 available in Milano, or should I bring it with me?
Best, Tim
Lab Chrome in Milan is also developing E6 on regular basis, I just love the way they work: great timing, precision, always consistent results.
http://www.chrome.it/
Tim, better bring your film from home, then you can have it developed here.
Last edited by Ken Lee; 10-Feb-2012 at 05:09.
It's better to bring the film with you, in a X-RAY bag.
Lab Chrome is good too, but I prefer Colorzenith.
Thanks very muh Frederico and Andrea.
Arca-Swiss 8x10/4x5 | Mamiya 6x7 | Leica 35mm | Blackmagic Ultra HD Video
Sound Devices audio recorder, Schoeps & DPA mikes
Mac Studio/Eizo with Capture One, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Logic
Bookmarks