I checked with my lab today on prices.

I also got a lecture because I had turned in a roll of E6 that had been in
the car cup holder.  Coffee subsequently fell in the cupholder and I pulled
out the canister immediately. Not soon enough.  The felt and wicking action
of the coiled film apparently sucks up liquid like an SUV sucks gas.  Bad
bad me.  I'm glad they caught it before contaminating everything.  THAT's an
example of the kind of service I would expect of a "pro" lab vs. the chain
stores here that do 2 hr E6 processing.

Prices were identical for digital vs. film processing.  You can get machine
prints or custom prints.  In all cases, all sizes, prices were identical.

If you want to know the exact prices, I can transcribe them.  They don't
list digital vs. film separately in the price list even.  It's the same
price either way.

Tom C.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: Take a Chill Pill, Dudes!


> Mafud wrote:
>
> > It appears I was correct in my assertions. No way would a "pro lab"
(any) do
> > digital for the same price as film.
>
>
> To get some actual data for this discussion, I called two different labs
in
> Milwaukee, where I live. Both are full-service photographic labs that also
> do digital.
>
> One, Allied Digital Photo, caters more to the public and to lower-cost,
> higher-volume pros such as portrait studios and wedding shooters. Its
prices
> for a print from a digital file, a conventional print from a negative, and
a
> conventional print from a slide are all exactly the same for any size up
to
> 10x15 inches: for example, $6.99 for an 8x10 and $13.99 for an 11x14.
>
> For all prints larger than 10x15 inches, whether it's from a digital file,
> negative, or transparency, Allied sells only inkjet prints made on an
Epson
> 7500.
>
> Next, I called a full-service pro lab that does custom work and caters to
> studio professionals, Enlargement Works. Here are its prices:
>
> 8x10 print from a color negative: $15
> 8x10 print from a digital file: $15
> 8x10 print from a transparency: $16
>
> 11x14 print from a color negative: $28.50
> 11x14 print from a digital file: $28.50
> 11x14 print from a transparency: $29.50
>
> These were the only two labs I called--I did not call several labs and
pick
> only the data that fit my purposes.
>
> These are both dedicated photo businesses that offer a range of photo
> services and do all their work on premises.
>
> So, my good Mafud, if you expect me to believe that, IN YOUR AREA, no lab
of
> any sort (custom, wedding, Wal-Mart) would do digital prints as
> inexpensively as prints from film, you are going to have to go get a
little
> actual data and quote me verifiable numbers. If you won't, then I'm
> comfortable concluding that your statements on this topic are baseless.
>
> --Mike
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