jomyoot
Member
I took a roll of HP5 which I pushed to 800 that has content I value highly, and would like the best treatment out of it.
The best lab local lab I know is IQlab, which is somehow a Leica exclusive partner:
http://www.iqlab.co.th/news.asp
However I am not sure how much expertise they have in B&W film.
They use HC110 ( dil B ) for B&W film, is that good enough for HP5?
Or, does someone know a more preferred lab in Thailand if I plan on taking exclusively B&W?
The best lab local lab I know is IQlab, which is somehow a Leica exclusive partner:
http://www.iqlab.co.th/news.asp
However I am not sure how much expertise they have in B&W film.
They use HC110 ( dil B ) for B&W film, is that good enough for HP5?
Or, does someone know a more preferred lab in Thailand if I plan on taking exclusively B&W?
S
Simon Larbalestier
Guest
I use Photohobby - 3rd floor silom complex for all my processing. I found I Q lab too
contrasty. Occasionally the negs seem to show wash marks which i've pointed out rather bluntly- the last batch however was very clean and their contact sheets show a good tonal range. Surat is perhaps the main man and i understand he does it all by hand however i don't have his contact details but i can ask my friends Bangkok friends Jack Picone and Steve Coleman who run Workshop Asia as i know they use him.
Email me if you want their contact info.
contrasty. Occasionally the negs seem to show wash marks which i've pointed out rather bluntly- the last batch however was very clean and their contact sheets show a good tonal range. Surat is perhaps the main man and i understand he does it all by hand however i don't have his contact details but i can ask my friends Bangkok friends Jack Picone and Steve Coleman who run Workshop Asia as i know they use him.
Email me if you want their contact info.