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Looking for a lab that processes E6 in southern CT
The last lab I know of in Fairfield county, Connecticut is no
longer processing E6. Can anyone recommend a good lab in the area, or am I doomed to Fuji mailers from now on? New York is also a possibility, but the prices are usually higher there. Thanks, Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.softwarematters.org Large scale, mission-critical, distributed OO systems design and implementation. (C++, Java, Common Lisp, Jini, middleware, SOA) |
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Looking for a lab that processes E6 in southern CT
Patrick May wrote,on my timestamp of 1/07/2009 8:52 AM:
The last lab I know of in Fairfield county, Connecticut is no longer processing E6. Can anyone recommend a good lab in the area, or am I doomed to Fuji mailers from now on? New York is also a possibility, but the prices are usually higher there. Don't ask that question here, there is only digital morons around. Go to one of the Flickr groups for film or better yet: go to APUG (www.apug.org, free rego, no spam) and ask where the knowledge is. |
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Looking for a lab that processes E6 in southern CT
"Patrick May" wrote in message
... The last lab I know of in Fairfield county, Connecticut is no longer processing E6. Can anyone recommend a good lab in the area, or am I doomed to Fuji mailers from now on? New York is also a possibility, but the prices are usually higher there. Is James Camera in New Haven (http://www.jamescamera.com/) still in business? -- Michael Benveniste -- (Clarification required) Legalize Updoc. |
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Looking for a lab that processes E6 in southern CT
"Michael Benveniste" writes:
"Patrick May" wrote in message ... The last lab I know of in Fairfield county, Connecticut is no longer processing E6. Can anyone recommend a good lab in the area, or am I doomed to Fuji mailers from now on? New York is also a possibility, but the prices are usually higher there. Is James Camera in New Haven (http://www.jamescamera.com/) still in business? They appear to be, thanks. Regards, Patrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.softwarematters.org Large scale, mission-critical, distributed OO systems design and implementation. (C++, Java, Common Lisp, Jini, middleware, SOA) |
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