Butch, I've had better luck with a well set up Agfa D-Lab. I find the Fuji Crystal Archive paper just a bit too contrasty. But I certainly agree with staying away from Ritz and Walmart/Sams Club. Pretty much you have to go with a lab that doesn't cater to people who only care about the price and actually know how to take pictures. The lab I use mostly processes sports team photography and weddings/portraits. They do individual walk in stuff but it costs 3 times more than Sams club.
Bruce Monday, October 28, 2002, 4:43:10 PM, you wrote: BB> The best results I've seen has been with a well set up Fuji Frontier BB> printing on Fuji Crystal archive paper and running Fuji chemistry. We have a BB> Noritsu 2711 at work and it "hoovers" compared to the Frontier. The trick is BB> to find a lab with one that is well set up, maintained, and operated by BB> someone that knows both photography and photo printing. Stay away from the BB> Ritz's and Wal*Marts on this one. BB> BUTCH BB> "Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself" BB> Hermann Hesse (Demian) BB> PS Thanks Doug for getting the digest working again

