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Ed Burlew Thornhill, Ontario
Last Online: May 21/12
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Hello and help needed
I am a photographer and need help finding a reliable commercial lab to develop e-6 and c-41 sheet film including 8x10 . Presently I do forensic photography for a living, for lawyers and investigators but my love is fine are large format. I was a many decade customer of Steichen then Silvanos. Now I am out of luck. Going to Image Works is a 50 mile round trip and I am not happy with how they run my sheet film. Can anyone help me find a lab that will do 8x10 e-6? I do use colourgenics to scan and print, they no longer process e-6.
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Andrew Ross Toronto
Last Online: May 22/13
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Welcome to CanPhoto.Net Ed, and I'm sorry you didn't get any replies. Have you tried Bob Carnie at Elevator Digital? They are a few minutes away from me, near Eglinton and Laird in the east end, but I know him only by reputation. He does list 8x10 processing on his site, but you may have to provide the chemistry.
http://www.elevatordigital.ca/film.html Good luck, Andrew |
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Ed Burlew Thornhill, Ontario
Last Online: May 21/12
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He only does C-41 and needs a 6 sheet minimum, I will use him for c-41. Seems only e6 left is Image works. Very hard for me to access.
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Alastair Bird Vancouver
Last Online: May 20/13
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I can't help with this one, either. In Vancouver there are a couple of labs, but after the last fiasco with my film I can't recommend either. I've heard about a couple of labs in the USA that do excellent processing. Perhaps you have to ship it off?
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