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Negative & Slide: Local Pro Lab (BWC, Dallas, TX)
B&W: sometimes myself... I'm too lazy to mix some fixer so BWC did my last roll.
Scan: myself. Just got an Epson V500.
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MrDAT edited this topic 10 months ago.
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B&W all myself.
C41/E6 goes to Houston.
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I have been using Dwayne's Photo www.dwaynesphoto.com/
and Toronto Image Works www.torontoimageworks.com/ for my E-6 and C-41. Just got back 12 rolls and pleased with both labs. Dwayne's was a bit less expensive, their drum scans of my negs were perfect and overall I'd recommend both.
I've put together a small darkroom in my bathroom for all my 35mm b&w film and plan on developing some pinhole stuff in there as well, although have not been shooting much 35mm lately but I am ready to out more time in it.
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For all my B&W I do it myself.
For C-41 or E-6 I go to a pro lab in Seattle called Iveys. They get the negatives done (to expensive for prints, I get them done as needed) and then I scan the film.
I'm working on a project that would pretty much be a team effort. I process B&W then I hand it to them for c-41.
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I always bring them to the lab, but i scan them myself
with a epson 4490 photo, it's a very fine and not to
expensive scanner.
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I develop everything by my own using a Jobo ATL I bought cheap on ebay. Or for BW just by hand.
Scanner: Epson V700
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Develop in the kitchen sink with Rodinal, DDX, or Dixactol. Scan the negatives with Epson 4990, and make adjustments with Photoshop. Print on an HP B9180 on Crane's Museo II.
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Process and print all my own B&W
C41 and E6 I send out to a lab 35mm 127 120/220 .
Scala I send to a lab.
I plan do my own E6 & C41 when I start shooting colour sheet film.
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Agfapan-25 edited this topic 8 months ago.
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