Photo lab in SE michigan with a good rep?
NateW
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Hi all; I did a (quick) search but found no relevant info.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I've got a roll of Velvia 120 film I'd like to get done (well), but as much as I like (and sometimes don't) Ken Rockwell, I'd like to not send my film and money to California to get it processed and scanned unless that really is the best reasonable option.
Any suggestions?
Even better would be if the result were in the Ann Arbor area, but I think that might be asking too much.
Side note: I noticed that NCPS (Rockwell's favorite) only scans 120 at the same resolution as 35mm for the highest quality scans... What's up with that?!? (I'm suspecting typo.) Did I miss something? (or is it just that "no one" needs/wants the highest resolution from their 120 film?!?)
http://www.northcoastphoto.com/film_developing_scans.html
And the resolution for a 6x6 seems a little low (otherwise, why shoot 6x6 instead of 35mm?). Am I too much of a n00b for this still?
Thanks in advance,
NateW
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I've got a roll of Velvia 120 film I'd like to get done (well), but as much as I like (and sometimes don't) Ken Rockwell, I'd like to not send my film and money to California to get it processed and scanned unless that really is the best reasonable option.
Any suggestions?
Even better would be if the result were in the Ann Arbor area, but I think that might be asking too much.
Side note: I noticed that NCPS (Rockwell's favorite) only scans 120 at the same resolution as 35mm for the highest quality scans... What's up with that?!? (I'm suspecting typo.) Did I miss something? (or is it just that "no one" needs/wants the highest resolution from their 120 film?!?)
http://www.northcoastphoto.com/film_developing_scans.html
And the resolution for a 6x6 seems a little low (otherwise, why shoot 6x6 instead of 35mm?). Am I too much of a n00b for this still?
Thanks in advance,
NateW
NateW
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NTWPhotos.com
Member, Livingston County Photographers Group (http://livcophotographers.com)
If responding to a picture I've posted: please, provide constructive criticism. Destructive criticism can go take a flying leap.
If we don't know what could be improved or could have been done differently, we'll never know how to get better at what we're doing.
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