Hi Robert,
Thank you for sending this information to the list. One HUGE question for me is
how will Pac Lab handle all of the prepaid processing transfer they sold with
Ektachrome S8 and 16mm? Theoretically they have a sizeable amount of these
since they were selling Ekatchrome only with
On Oct 2, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Chris G spy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thank you for sending this information to the list. One HUGE question for me
is how will Pac Lab handle all of the prepaid processing transfer they sold
with Ektachrome S8 and 16mm? Theoretically they have a
Here is an update on the whole business.
The former owner of Pac-Lab has left completed customer orders at Anthology
Film and I will be calling them today to see if we can assist in sorting out
those orders in any way.
The Pac-Lab phone number forwards to us at Cinelab and there is now a
hey folks
stuck with paclab as long as i could, but my last batch came back with chemical
stains, i'll be using cinelab duanes from now on
passing it on, for what it's worth! think i'm probably not the first to come to
this conclusion ...
cheers moira
Thank you for the update on paclab. I'm glad they're still in business offering
b/w and Ekta rev. Processing at quite reasonable prices, but my recent 100D
ektachrome processing was questionable and therefore with a current 500' of the
same i will be sending elsewhere tomorrow. Although, PacLab
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] paclab
Thank you for the update on paclab. I'm glad they're still in business offering
b/w and Ekta rev. Processing at quite reasonable prices, but my recent 100D
paclab forever!
I hope so!
The Permanganate Bleach used in BW Reversal is hard to keep on top of and that
is what usually causes chemical burns on BW-Reversal. It does eliminate
chromium from the process and I think that is worth the difficulty.
Co Owner Cinelab Inc.
www.cinelab.com
Robert