E6 Developing in San Francisco?

DrTebi

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Hello,

I was wondering if there are any RFF members who live in San Francisco, and what your recommendations are regarding E6 slide developing.

So far I have had most of my films developed by Photoworks SF. They do a nice job, but I noticed that the slides seem to be handled a bit careless at times--a roll I have just scanned shows a trace of one fingerprints on each slide, not a "fat" one, but it definitely leaves a lot of marks when scanning at high resolution. ICE has sometimes trouble to clean that up... I also noticed a few black dots, which I believe are usually a sign of an expired film(?). My films were however not expired, and had been kept in the fridge. They did go through the carry-on luggage x-ray though.

Anyway, I am paying about $9.00 per developed 120 roll, which is OK. But if there is another place you can recommend, I would love to try them out.

Also, I wonder, what's the story anyway... As far as I know, Photoworks does not do it's own developing, but sends the films to another lab (which one I don't know). Is this something that everyone does in the City, as in there is only one actual E6 lab in SF? It's confusing...
 
I'm new to film so I don't have experience with any of these labs but I was looking a few up to try.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/oscars-photo-lab-san-francisco
http://www.yelp.com/biz/light-waves-imaging-san-francisco (One review said this is the last E6 lab in the city, though another was unsatisfied with their E6 service, so never know)
http://www.yelp.com/biz/fotron-san-francisco#query:photo lab
http://www.yelp.com/biz/rayko-photo-center-san-francisco#query:photo lab

Yelp would probably be your best bet. I haven't found any local film specific forums yet.

-jakub
 
Thanks Jakub. I have checked Yelp before, but some reviews there are by rather unprofessional people (I don't care much if someone leaves a one-star review because of rude staff, who cares if they do high quality developing...). So I was hoping that there were some San Franciscans on RFF that could give me a more useful recommendation...

However, you seem to be right, Yelp is my best bet for now.
 
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