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Old May 4th 05, 06:09 PM
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Greetings,
Well I am fed up with getting my film back with the negatives
carelessly cut. How much effort does it take to NOT cut into the
negative?

Anyhow, I live in southeastern Wisconsin. I am looking for a company
that processes B&W film and prints using B&W paper (as opposed to the
contrasty resuts of putting B&W negatives through color processing
equipment).

I would prefer a company in the southeastern Wisconsin/Chicago area,
but will try others via mail upon recommendation from this group. Yes,
I know I can look in the back of Shutterbug, but I'd prefere to hear
from satisfied customers.

Regards,
Tom


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Old May 4th 05, 07:36 PM
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Greetings,
Well I am fed up with getting my film back with the negatives
carelessly cut. How much effort does it take to NOT cut into the
negative?

Anyhow, I live in southeastern Wisconsin. I am looking for a company
that processes B&W film and prints using B&W paper (as opposed to the
contrasty resuts of putting B&W negatives through color processing
equipment).


Gamma Photo in Chicago is very good.
http://www.gammaphoto.com/svct_bw_film.html




 




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