jsrockit
Moderator
Many seem to suggest that Duggal and L&I are the places to go. However, reviews on the internet for both of these labs are about 50% great and 50% horrible. For the prices they both charge, that is unacceptable for me to take a chance on.
I've used L&I for some E-6 development only and they did a great job.
Now, I know I'm not going to get huge beautiful scans at a cheap price, but who at least is competent and can do it for a decent price? I'm just looking for clean scans that can actually be used for prints at prices that aren't $20+.
I've used many places (photo labs and drug stores), which I won't name here, but not one of them did a good job.
Is this a hopeless endeavor? I don't do enough film to do it myself. Unfortuantely, sometimes the film bug bites and I need to do a few rolls. So far, it hasn't been a pleasant experience.
PS: When I was film only, I did my own B&W processing and printing and my only color c-prints. I only relied on labs to develop my C-41 negs. Now with digital... it seems scanning is something that never matured on a mainstream level.
I've used L&I for some E-6 development only and they did a great job.
Now, I know I'm not going to get huge beautiful scans at a cheap price, but who at least is competent and can do it for a decent price? I'm just looking for clean scans that can actually be used for prints at prices that aren't $20+.
I've used many places (photo labs and drug stores), which I won't name here, but not one of them did a good job.
Is this a hopeless endeavor? I don't do enough film to do it myself. Unfortuantely, sometimes the film bug bites and I need to do a few rolls. So far, it hasn't been a pleasant experience.
PS: When I was film only, I did my own B&W processing and printing and my only color c-prints. I only relied on labs to develop my C-41 negs. Now with digital... it seems scanning is something that never matured on a mainstream level.