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Film developing and printing

  • 12-07-2003 9:37am
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    For those of you that haven't yet switched to digital, what labs do you use for your developing and printing. I'm located in Cork, and the only lab we had here that could do a half decent job on 120 format was Colorfoto and they shut down some months ago.

    Specifically I'd like your suggestions on (120 and 35mm formats):

    1. Colour negative film developing and printing;
    2. Transparency film developing;
    3. Prints from transparencies;
    4. Prints and enlargements from colour negatives;
    5. Prints and enlargements from monochrome negatives;

    Price is an important consideration, but not as important as high quality results and an acceptable turnaround time.

    Right now, I use a number of services in the UK (mainly Peak Imaging, The Black Art and BPD Photech) but would like to use something closer to home if possible.


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