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Old December 31st 03, 07:57 PM
Craig
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Default APS processing in Cincinnati area

Hello...can someone suggest a good local area lab for APS processing?
One that actually reads the PQ information on the film and prints out
the full data set on the back of the prints? I purchased a Canon Elph
for my wife for Christams and we are now ready to process the first
rolls of film from that camera and it is important to me that she not
be disappointed. Also, which mail order labs are most reliable? How
about Kroger (local grocery store)...she works there and can get a
discount.
Thank you in advance,
Craig

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