Butch, I really like the output of the D-Lab. This lab just installed it's second unit - a D-Lab2 (up to 12X18). They also have an MSC300 and use it quite a bit. However, everyone in the lab prefers the D-Labs.
Yes, this lab is a quality lab. I would classify labs in three big categories: 1) mass market - features low cost and low quality - nobody expects much and that is what they get. 2) Mid level consumer/Pro lab - features volume printing and good quality. Time is spent color balancing, etc. Prices are 2-3 times higher than #1 labs. Working pros that do volume (weddings, sports teams, schools, etc). Also part timers and serious hobbyists who seek good quality at a reasonable price. 3) Fine Art-High end - Price is very high and quality is very high. Attention is paid on an individual image basis. Not a place where you would get 200 prints done. Mostly handwork. This lab is the #2 type. Recently, I talked with the Lab owner and he has offered a free 11X14 printed of the D-Lab to any PDMLer that wants to try it. He asks that you pay the shipping (about 4.50). If you would prefer an 8X10 I'm sure he would do the same. Let me know if you want to take him up on it. Bruce Thursday, November 7, 2002, 5:47:49 PM, you wrote: BB> Bruce BB> Unfortunately this is the mindset of most of the drugstore/ department BB> store/ large camera 1 hr chains. When I worked for Ritz even though they BB> preached quality all their procedures, staffing levels, etc are geared BB> towards pumping the stuff out quick with just enough quality that most BB> customers wouldn't complain. It's only going to get worse as more small BB> quality oriented labs go under. BB> How do you like the output from the Agfa D-lab? We have an MSC300 Agfa BB> printer (analog) and a Noritsu 2711 (digital) at work. On straight D/P the BB> Agfa's the better machine. Does the lab that has the D-lab do good work? If BB> so, I'd like to send them a neg for an 8x10 and then compare it to what I BB> can get off the 2711. You can contact me off list if you like. BB> BUTCH BB> "Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself" BB> Hermann Hesse (Demian)

