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Old September 5th 06, 03:54 PM
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Hi all,
Does anyone in the Boston area have a good place to process 120 print and slide film? My normal lab just dropped all MF so I'm looking for new. Anywhere along route 2 from 495 into Cambridge. My other alternative is to mail to NYC, but I prefer a local connection.
Thanks,
Mark
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Old September 5th 06, 06:51 PM posted to rec.photo.film+labs
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MASL wrote:

Hi all,
Does anyone in the Boston area have a good place to process 120 print
and slide film? My normal lab just dropped all MF so I'm looking for
new. Anywhere along route 2 from 495 into Cambridge. My other
alternative is to mail to NYC, but I prefer a local connection.


Ferranti-Dege in Harvard Square can do 120 E-6. Not sure about C-41, but
I assume that they do that as well. I believe that Colortek can do this
as well.
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Old September 6th 06, 04:40 PM
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Thanks, Scott. I called Ferranti and they do both, and provide push-pull processing as well. I get to Cambridge often enough to give them a try.

-Mark
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Old September 13th 06, 09:22 PM
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Thanks, Scott. I called Ferranti and they do both, and provide push-pull processing as well. I get to Cambridge often enough to give them a try.

-Mark
Followup: they do push-pull for E-6 processing, not for C-41
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Old October 30th 06, 08:34 PM
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Followup: they do push-pull for E-6 processing, not for C-41
FINAL FOLLOW-UP: THEY ARE CLOSED! :^(

I just went back to do some vacation film, and they were closed and had auctioned off store contents last week.

-Mark
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