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Re: filmscanners: Grain in Color negative Film



Duggal closed their downtown branch?  Didn't know that, when did that
happen?  I use the C-Lab as it's very close to me, but Color Edge, and
Duggal I have good experience with also.  There are others I know by
reputation primarily, Ken Taranto, Ken Lieberman, Ken Horowitz (what's
with the Ken's?), Modernage, Time-Life Photo Labs, Zoreff, Graphics
Systems, Aurora, Carol, Colorite, CYMK, L&I, Jellybean, Laumont, LTI.
Using an out of date source book to jog memory, some of these may be
gone by now, but all are labs I've heard spoken highly of.

Listen, if a professional labs returns negs with fingerprints on them
*do not* under any circumstances pay for it !!  If that doesn't get
the supervisor's attention nothing will.  You have every right not to
pay for sloppy work.  It's an easy case to make, "this will cost me
hours in Photoshop time", etc, etc.

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: John Matturri <jmatturr@earthlink.net>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Grain in Color negative Film


> > I guess I'm spoiled by location then.  Here in New York there are
many
> > labs that do excellent color negative developing.
> >
> David King
>
> I'm curious about which NY labs you've had good results from. I had
good
> results with Duggal (though not invariably) but they closed their
> downtown branch.
>
> John M.
>
>
>
>
>




 




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