Bob,
I really don't see RSX II 100 as a "high saturation film". It may be
a bit more saturated than Provia 100F in the warm colors but
certainly lacks the "punch" of Velvia. On the contrary, the colours
look very natural and well balanced, it excels especially on the
skin rendering an
Bob W wrote:
Hi Bob,
> thanks. Do they have an option for cut & sleeve on the 35mm
> E6, or is it just mounted?
As Steve Jolly has already replied, that option is available.
> Why do you use someone different for your c41?
Late 2001/early 2002 I was going through many rolls of film and decid
On Jan 10, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Steve Jolly wrote:
Dlab7 do offer a cut and sleeve service for E6, at the same price as
mounted.
I would hope so. Cut and sleeve is less expensive than mounted at my
lab.
Dlab7 do offer a cut and sleeve service for E6, at the same price as
mounted. I've only used them for c41 so far, and they've been uniformly
excellent at developing. The one set of prints I've had from them so
far they stuffed up by solarising them (see earlier comments on list),
but I'm happ
CT-100, my favorite slide film. Most of the folks on the list probably would not
like it. What I like about it is that it readers stuff about like I see it. Not
over saturated, not over contrasty. With good color accuracy. Like I said, I
think most of the folks here on the list would consider it
Bob W wrote:
> has anybody used these people for E6 or C41 processing? If
> so, what are they like, please?
I started using Dlab7 a couple of years ago and they now do all my E6
processing. Great prices from them as they are based in Guernsey, so small
exports attract no dreaded VAT.
For C41, I
In the3 past I only used them for Fuji Velvia, that was done OK.
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 04:32, Bob W wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has anybody used these people for E6 or C41 processing? If so, what
> are they like, please?
>
> 7Dayshop has some great prices on Royal Supra film and pre-paid
> processing, whic
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