I’m a couple hours outside of Boston.  I’ve sent my b/w wedge tests to
color lab and have gotten them back in about a week, it kind of depends on
their volume.  I had similar needs over the summer and was happy with using
color lab.

Cinelab, is in Bedford MA, historically they haven’t been known for they’re
speed, but they have a new staff member that has been actively liasoning
with local colleges and filmmakers, I haven’t worked with them recently but
I’ve heard positive things from a colleague.

I second agx if your going to do it yourself, or want to hear from local
filmmakers about wgat they do.

Eric Stewart

On Thursday, September 25, 2025, Jason Halprin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Eric,
>
> You can also check in with the AgX collective in Boston! They have a
> darkroom space, and can let you know if they'd be able to accommodate you
> or put you in touch with a member that could help you out.
>
> https://agxfilm.org/
>
> Jason Halprin
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 12:11 PM Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There is no quick turnaround anywhere anymore.  The days of being able to
>> walk over to A-1 and read a magazine while they ran your film for you
>> are long gone.
>>
>> But 3302 should be very easy to hand-precess on a Jobo reel at home with
>> Dektol in lengths of four feet or less.  This may be enough for cameraless
>> work.
>> --scott
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