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120 film processing in NYC
As I'm not as technically gifted as many in the group my goals are
modest at this point. I'm looking for a brick and mortar location in NYC (hopefully in midtown, but I'm flexible) that offers reasonably priced processing of 120 film and possibly having the negatives scanned to a disc. At some point I'm going to be in the market for a scanner, but if I get one I want to do it right, not get a $150 cheapo, so for now I'll be happy for a photo shop to do it. Anyone got a referral they can give me? Brad |
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120 film processing in NYC
Thanks for this referral, will check it out: Baboo Color Lab at 42
West 18th Street. On Mar 26, 11:38 am, krishnananda wrote: In article , "www.barichrome.com" wrote: As I'm not as technically gifted as many in the group my goals are modest at this point. I'm looking for a brick and mortar location in NYC (hopefully in midtown, but I'm flexible) that offers reasonably priced processing of 120 film and possibly having the negatives scanned to a disc. At some point I'm going to be in the market for a scanner, but if I get one I want to do it right, not get a $150 cheapo, so for now I'll be happy for a photo shop to do it. Anyone got a referral they can give me? Brad Not sure of a pro lab that will routinely scan 120 since the standard is develop and contact. You might try Baboo Color Lab at 42 West 18th Street. They do digital printing but I have no idea if 120 goes through those Noritsu printers. |
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120 film processing in NYC
"www.barichrome.com" wrote: At some point I'm going to be in the market for a scanner, but if I get one I want to do it right, not get a $150 cheapo, so for now I'll be happy for a photo shop to do it. Actually, getting a $150 cheapo scanner isn't a bad idea. You use it to learn about scanning and to decide if scanning is really something you want to be doing. Then you buy a Nikon 9000. Or not. Any scanner will have it's quirks, so getting the basics under control first is worth US$150. Just don't expect too much. David J. Littleboy Tokyo, Japan |
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120 film processing in NYC
krishnananda wrote:
In article , "www.barichrome.com" wrote: As I'm not as technically gifted as many in the group my goals are modest at this point. I'm looking for a brick and mortar location in NYC (hopefully in midtown, but I'm flexible) that offers reasonably priced processing of 120 film and possibly having the negatives scanned to a disc. At some point I'm going to be in the market for a scanner, but if I get one I want to do it right, not get a $150 cheapo, so for now I'll be happy for a photo shop to do it. Anyone got a referral they can give me? Brad Not sure of a pro lab that will routinely scan 120 since the standard is develop and contact. You might try Baboo Color Lab at 42 West 18th Street. They do digital printing but I have no idea if 120 goes through those Noritsu printers. Phone around. Places that do 35mm often don't have the masks to do 120 work on their printers (which also does the scan). You will get 'okay' but nowhere near full resolution scans from a Fuji Frontier (or Noritsu or others) systems that the photo stores use. -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: Remove FreeLunch. |
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