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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "D. Glenn Arthur Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Argh! Lost my lab!


>I finally have a vehicle again (after an unlicensed, drunk car thief
> totalled my car and some of my neighbours' cars a year ago), and a
> friend asked me to shoot her wedding in May (I need to crawl through
> the list archives for old threads about what it's reasonable to
> charge so as to still be giving a friend a big break but not completely
> undermine the full-time pros' ability to charge saner fees) so I headed
> up to the lab to drop off some Velvia and to find out whether prices
> were the same as the last time I'd checked.
>
> *pout*  They're gone.  Front window papered over and a "for rent" sign
> on it.  Bleah.
>
> So ... I searched online for photo labs in/near Baltimore, and so
> far I'm finding a whole lot of one-hour services in drug stores
> (*cringe*), one that looked promising until I dug deeper and saw
> that they don't develop film, only scan it and make digital prints
> (so I guess I could have the drug store develop it and then take
> the negatives there ...), and one that doesn't list prices and
> appears to only do machine prints (which, if the operator is serious
> and skilled, will do a lot of the time, but I'd like to know where
> to get colour done on an enlarger Just In Case).
>
> I was also planning to shoot some HIE, but I don't know whether any
> minilab machines are safe for that (I'll Google that later).  I may
> wind up having to develop the HIE myself (in which case I guess I'd
> better shoot some practice rolls).
>
>
>
> So:  who's still shooting film in my neck of the woods, and where
> do you take your colour film for processing?
>
> -- Glenn
>
> PS:  I _might_ be able to borrow a DSLR for the day, but if I do,
> it'll be a Nikon, since that's what three or four of my bandmates
> are shooting.  My own digicam is a 1.2 megapixel point&*shoot that
> is not going to be suitable for shooting a wedding.  But my K2 and
> Program Plus are ready to go, if I can find a good place for the
> processing.
> 

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