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| Fuji mailer turn around time? | 30 Nov 2005 01:54 GMT | 25 |
Can anybody post their experience using Fuji mailers? I sent of a single test roll of slide film on October 31st. Still not back two weeks later. It seems slide film and I are doomed to a very latent relationship.
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| Reliable/Trustworthy Lab in Indianapolis, Indiana | 28 Nov 2005 01:25 GMT | 1 |
Can someone please recommend a lab(s) in Indianapolis, Indiana, that I could trust to print over 100 photos of my wedding from my 35 mm negatives? I would die if anyone ruined my negatives! Cost is of no concern. Thank you!
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| How to get prints of 620 size film | 26 Nov 2005 23:52 GMT | 9 |
We have many old family photos, B&W size 620 film. How can I get prints of this? Is there any way to use a flatbed scanner to view these and then manipulate them in Photoshop????
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| Looking for opinions on highest quality minilab | 23 Nov 2005 15:35 GMT | 3 |
Good day! We're looking at the possibility of adding a minilab to our setup in the future and we were wondering if anyone had firm opinions on what minilab (probably used - $30-50k range) might give us the highest
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| Wet Roll... | 22 Nov 2005 02:41 GMT | 4 |
I had one of those fujifilm one use cameras..supposedly it was wet..i went to pick it up and they told me they cannot develop it. The roll of film reads iso 800 CN-16/C-41. Is there any way to let it dry out, or ANYTHING to somehow develop this film. Really bums you out...any help
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| Digital printing on location | 14 Nov 2005 20:32 GMT | 5 |
I have an opportunity to photograph a rather large even next year and I'm probably going to be using the new Nikon D200 digi-cam. Are there any small portable labs available for rent that would print digital images to RA-4 paper ?
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| finest grain C-41 colour film | 07 Nov 2005 12:57 GMT | 7 |
aplogies if this has been asked before. I have always been a BW photographer, but having used some E6 and loved the fine grain of Provia and Velvia in 35mm, I wondered what colour C-41 films would have similar grain to these films.
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| Ektachrome-X film developing | 05 Nov 2005 23:09 GMT | 2 |
I found at home an unprocessed Ektachrome-X (Process E-4) film, can I process this film with E-6
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