Asim
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I flew back to Toronto, Canada after a year and found that all the major labs there have stopped processing E6. This includes Toronto Image Works and Downtown Camera.
Now I am in the US and have a dozen rolls of 35mm Provia and Fuji film that I'd like to get developed.
Where is the best place to send it? I am in South Bend, Indiana.
I've never mailed in film but I've heard good things about Dwayne's and AgX. Which are the best in your opinion? I don't need scanning or any other service. Just processing and mounting.
Thanks
Now I am in the US and have a dozen rolls of 35mm Provia and Fuji film that I'd like to get developed.
Where is the best place to send it? I am in South Bend, Indiana.
I've never mailed in film but I've heard good things about Dwayne's and AgX. Which are the best in your opinion? I don't need scanning or any other service. Just processing and mounting.
Thanks
Corran
Well-known
Praus Labs in New York.
North Coast Photographic in California is cheaper though I did have one batch of film have crud all over it (which is what got me into developing it myself, which is way cheaper).
North Coast Photographic in California is cheaper though I did have one batch of film have crud all over it (which is what got me into developing it myself, which is way cheaper).
rollinade
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PaulCooper
Established
I use the Fuji authorized processing lab in Parsons, Kansas. What I do is to buy the Fuji processing mailers (B&H $10+), and pack all the film together in padded envelope, including appropriate number of processing envelopes inside. This way I save on shipping. Usually the slides are back within week, all mounted in Fuji cardboard mounts.
Asim
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Thanks for the replies. I think i'll go with AgX. They are located near Toronto and Indiana so perhaps they'll be more convenient even though I'm just mailing.
Pioneer
Veteran
I read here that Denver Digital Imaging has just installed a new E-6 Processor. I normally use North Coast Photo but I may send some of my Provia to them instead.
http://www.theslideprinter.com/
Check here.
http://www.theslideprinter.com/
Check here.
HHPhoto
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Now I am in the US and have a dozen rolls of 35mm Provia and Fuji film that I'd like to get developed.
Where is the best place to send it? I am in South Bend, Indiana.
Here you can find a list and lots of recommendations for excellent E6 labs in the US (and other countries, too):
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=137289
Cheers, Jan
Takkun
Ian M.
Here in seattle we have a single pro lab doing E6--Panda Lab in Queen Anne. I also used to work at Robis Camera in Tacoma, and they did a few rush mail-order jobs for me by mail when I used to work in Boston. Give either a call and they'll treat you well.
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