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Anybody know of a good Lab in Toronto for E6 processing
lab in Toronto for E6 processing, preferably mid North York, near Downsview Park, cost of processing a roll would be handy as well.....
Paul Schmidt
See my Blog at http://clickandspin.blogspot.com
The greatest advance in photography in the last 100 years is not digital, it's odourless stop bath....
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Elevator is an APUG sponsor, try them. www.elevatordigital.ca Don't let the name put you off, they are fully committed to film.
Another option is http://www.torontoimageworks.com/film_processing.html
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 Originally Posted by Craig
Hate to say it, but their pricing structure makes it too expensive. In order to get the price reasonable, I would need to store up a couple of years worth of film. They are not exactly in a good area to get to, without a car, either. Next.
Paul Schmidt
See my Blog at http://clickandspin.blogspot.com
The greatest advance in photography in the last 100 years is not digital, it's odourless stop bath....
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Clearly you need to shoot more often. That can only improve your work and get you into the better price range.
John Powers
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Never used them for E6, but Silvano does process slides on-site. Henry's ships out to them too, I believe. Not really North York, but closer than Elevator.
http://www.silvanoimaging.com/E6.html
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 Originally Posted by aluk
Never used them for E6, but Silvano does process slides on-site. Henry's ships out to them too, I believe. Not really North York, but closer than Elevator.
http://www.silvanoimaging.com/E6.html
That's more like it.....
Paul Schmidt
See my Blog at http://clickandspin.blogspot.com
The greatest advance in photography in the last 100 years is not digital, it's odourless stop bath....
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 Originally Posted by jp80874
Clearly you need to shoot more often. That can only improve your work and get you into the better price range.
John Powers
Well these days over half my shooting is digital, of the remainder, about 80% is black and white, which I home process, I'd consider it for colour as well, but these days it seems you can't buy chemistries that are not intended for large scale machine processing. When I first tried it, you could buy a 1L kit..... I don't think any one does that anymore, if you know of one, available in Canada, then please let me know.
Paul Schmidt
See my Blog at http://clickandspin.blogspot.com
The greatest advance in photography in the last 100 years is not digital, it's odourless stop bath....
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This place has a good rapport for E-6: http://www.colourgenics.com/
For chems: Nymoc Chemicals 24 McGee St Toronto, Ont M4M 2K9. Phone 416 465 1929
Regards, Art.
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I send my 4x5 E6 to Toronto Image Works by mail. The processing seems good and it's reasonably fast.
Jim MacKenzie - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
A bunch of Nikons; Feds, Zorkis and a Kiev; Pentax 67-II (inherited from my deceased father-in-law); Bronica SQ-A; and two crappy 4x5 cameras with very good lenses (a better camera is on the list).
Favourite film: do I need to pick only one?
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Thanks one and all for your replies....
Paul Schmidt
See my Blog at http://clickandspin.blogspot.com
The greatest advance in photography in the last 100 years is not digital, it's odourless stop bath....
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