I may seem like a broken record - I guess that saying pretty much dates me - but I am fortunate to have a local lab that does excellent work with 120/220. They only develop three times a week though. Likewise they do the same for E-6.

So, at least here, small labs still do excellent 120/220 film, along with E-6. I even have the ability to go into the lab and talk to the technicians if ever I have a question.

Maybe this is why I have remained here all this time :-)

César
Panama City, Florida

Jens Bladt wrote:

Congratulations. Wish it was mine :-)
Which brings me to a question I want to ask:
How do people get good 120-film development these days?
I just spoke to two large Danish professional labs. Both have stoped
developing slides. One of them film all together.
I's all digital now.

Small labs don't handle 120-film well at all (The still beleive they were
done with grandfathers collectible, I guess).
I very often get film back with spots (bad development), scratches, finger
prints etc.
I wonder if this is the same everywhere?
Regards

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Sylwester Pietrzyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 27. januar 2006 15:40
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Analog enablement


Just arrived: very nice 645n with FA 45-85/4.5! What a nice piece of pro
equipment. Too bad Pentax doesn't make something similar for K-mount... So
now my film photos will be rather only 6x4.5 ;-)
Digital shmigital ;-)

--
Balance is the ultimate good...

Best Regards
Sylwek

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