Torontonians, where do you do your film!

There's a similar informative post in the Toronto group page on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/tdot/discuss/72157627424376573/

Bad reviews from trustworthy sources on the King-Yonge Shoppers, and a reference to someone named David Nardi who processes near High Park (I have no personal experience with him.)

I use Downtown Camera for developing and scans, and have been pleased.

My favourite place, now closed, was Steichenlab, who really cared about their work, and once pointed out some spots at the end of a 220 roll I wouldn't have seen, asked to clip it so they could investigate further, and didn't charge me for developing the roll which was otherwise fine. Class act.
 
There's a similar informative post in the Toronto group page on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/tdot/discuss/72157627424376573/

Bad reviews from trustworthy sources on the King-Yonge Shoppers, and a reference to someone named David Nardi who processes near High Park (I have no personal experience with him.)

I use Downtown Camera for developing and scans, and have been pleased.

My favourite place, now closed, was Steichenlab, who really cared about their work, and once pointed out some spots at the end of a 220 roll I wouldn't have seen, asked to clip it so they could investigate further, and didn't charge me for developing the roll which was otherwise fine. Class act.

David Nardi runs e6it.ca I'm currently shooting a bunch of E6 that I'm going to send to him (he processes in batches, so I'm shooting 4 rolls and doing it all at once). He lives around the corner from me.
 
poster on the very bottom is myself! Also im intruiged to shoot E6 again. Having to ship it out was always a buzzkiller for me. So easy drop off is great for me. I'm going to be putting a roll of velvia through my M2 next I think.
 
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