Here: List of recommended E6 labs

Hi Jan , at the end of last year I had a large B&W hand print done by someone who told me that she used to work for Metro but they stopped all in house film processing and hand printing in August so although they still advertise film processing services I guess they just farm out. I'll have to double check.

Richy, maybe just another option for your BW printing:
http://www.londondarkroom.com/

And a very cheap option for E6 processing for our friends in down-under:
http://filmneverdie.com.au/collections/others

Cheers, Jan
 
Just received my first through with AgX Imaging in Sault St Marie, MI. From what I can tell, they are an E-6 only lab. Excellent service at a very reasonable cost. http://www.agximaging.com/

Can't imagine it would hurt to make this a sticky thread...
 
Can't imagine it would hurt to make this a sticky thread...

+2.
This thread is extremely helpful.

Instead there is a thread as sticky about "Svema film lives":
A complete BS !!!
Svema is totally dead for about 10 years. The factory is demolished.
And the rebadged Svema film is completely irrelevant for the film market: 99,999% have never seen it.

Therefore dear moderators: Please make this lab thread a sticky.
 
I go with my slides to Antwerp (Belgium) at Foto Schelfhout http://www.fotoschelfhout.be/[/ulr]...Ferrania [url]http://www.filmferrania.it/labs
 
PLM in Tilburg (the Netherlands) is doing professional E-6 developing. Not really cheap but the quality is OK.

Unfortunately they stopped in the beginning of this year. Reason: Not enough E-6 films to keep the system running in a good quality re-generation system.
 
Dodge-Chrome imaging in Silver Spring, MD, DC and Northern Virginia always does a wonderful job for me. It's where I send all my E-6 from 35mm to 4x5.

http://www.dodgechrome.com/

Like a lot of companies now they do "Imaging Solutions" not just photo finishing and film development, but they do a damn good job! They also process C41 and B&W, and they process it all in sizes from 35mm to 8x10.
 
For the South Germans among you, let's add Blow Up Fotolabor, Jahnstrasse 36 in Munich to the list.
http://www.sw-foto.de

They do B&W, C41 and E6 + wet prints for 35mm and 120, possibly large format as well (I never asked, I don't do LF). I went to Blow Up after another lab did a sloppy job on some processing (scratched negs etc.) and never looked back. Blow Up Fotolabor is professional and quick.

The only thing they will not do is 127 processing. Too bad. My girlfriend had a crush on a Rollei Baby so I offered her one recently. Time to learn to process ourselves I guess :)
 
The only thing they will not do is 127 processing. Too bad. My girlfriend had a crush on a Rollei Baby so I offered her one recently. Time to learn to process ourselves I guess :)

No problem at all:
You can just send your 127 format films (C41, E6 and BW) to Photo Studio 13: www.photostudio13.de
or
Foto Weckbrodt: www.foto-weckbrodt.de
for developing and prints.

Cheers, Jan
 
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