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    Recommend film processing by mail

    I'm looking at various options for processing 35mm colour by mail.
    Who do you use/recommend?
    Digital: EOS 40D | Canon 17-85mm IS | Tamron DiII 55-200mm | Sunpak EZ42X flash |
    Film: EOS 5 | EOS 50E | EOS 50 | Canon 28-80mm | Canon 50mm mkII | Sigma 100-300mm | Sigma 24mm |
    Canon EZ540 flash | Cobra 700AF flash |
    Other: Slik 88n tripod | Manfrotto 679B monopod |

    #2
    Re: Recommend film processing by mail

    You pays your money and takes your choice.
    I know not cheap - but I use occasionally COLAB.

    Am just sorting over 700 pics from holiday to burn on CD - just for printing.
    Normal Holiday about 180 prints all 8 * 6 inch.
    Enjoy
    Old Kodak saying - Film is cheap.
    Regards
    C

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      #3
      Re: Recommend film processing by mail

      Thanks for the reply. I know of Colab though haven't actually used them as yet.
      May give them a go. Just looking also at Peak Imaging and Transpacolor.

      Btw - good luck with burning those 700 pics! Might be a bit of midnight oil being burned there too! ;)

      Cheers,
      Steve
      Digital: EOS 40D | Canon 17-85mm IS | Tamron DiII 55-200mm | Sunpak EZ42X flash |
      Film: EOS 5 | EOS 50E | EOS 50 | Canon 28-80mm | Canon 50mm mkII | Sigma 100-300mm | Sigma 24mm |
      Canon EZ540 flash | Cobra 700AF flash |
      Other: Slik 88n tripod | Manfrotto 679B monopod |

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        #4
        Re: Recommend film processing by mail

        For E6, I use Fujilab and for B&W Ilford. If I ever use C41 these days, it is 120 size (from my Mamiya) and I'll use a pro lab in London for that.
        Gary
        www.garywhite-photography.com
        Gary White, MPhil
        Travel Photographer

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          #5
          Re: Recommend film processing by mail

          I used to use Peak Imaging:



          Bob

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            #6
            Re: Recommend film processing by mail

            Thanks for the tip. This guy is good for B&w:

            www.garywhite-photography.com
            Gary White, MPhil
            Travel Photographer

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              #7
              Re: Recommend film processing by mail

              I usually use dlab7.com, have had excellent results.

              Ash

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                #8
                Re: Recommend film processing by mail

                This company are very good too:

                www.garywhite-photography.com
                Gary White, MPhil
                Travel Photographer

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                  #9
                  Re: Recommend film processing by mail

                  This is a suggestion and may sound crazy:
                  Find a lab that will process only.
                  Scan the negatives at high resolution and burn them to Cd.

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