Photo printing
MrBook2
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Ok, I am not sure if this is the correct place for this post, but here goes...
My wife recently went back to film. We recently moved and so have not yet found a local photo shop that we would want to have process our film (ok, so there actually aren't *any* photo shops here unless you count Ritz...)
And now, the question. Do any of you know of a good place to mail film and get prints and negatives (and perhaps digitized versions as well)? We have found several online places that do, but most only give you low rez scans and we don't know what their processing quality is like.
--Aaron
My wife recently went back to film. We recently moved and so have not yet found a local photo shop that we would want to have process our film (ok, so there actually aren't *any* photo shops here unless you count Ritz...)
And now, the question. Do any of you know of a good place to mail film and get prints and negatives (and perhaps digitized versions as well)? We have found several online places that do, but most only give you low rez scans and we don't know what their processing quality is like.
--Aaron
http://mrbook2.smugmug.com
Nikon D200, usually with 18-200VR or 50mm f/1.8D
Ubuntu 9.04, Bibblepro, GIMP, Argyllcms
Blog at http://losthighlights.blogspot.com/
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Looks like in the ongoing battle:
Rural Virginia: 1
Me: 0
--Aaron
http://mrbook2.smugmug.com
Nikon D200, usually with 18-200VR or 50mm f/1.8D
Ubuntu 9.04, Bibblepro, GIMP, Argyllcms
Blog at http://losthighlights.blogspot.com/
Most custom labs in the Chicago suburbs went missing a few years back.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
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They were good to me.
Using film does seem to be becoming rare these days. It was her choice, not mine. I suspect that she will stick with it for a couple of months, then quit. Truth be told, I hope to get a D200 sometime in the not too far flung future. When I do, I suspect she will take over my D70.
--Aaron
http://mrbook2.smugmug.com
Nikon D200, usually with 18-200VR or 50mm f/1.8D
Ubuntu 9.04, Bibblepro, GIMP, Argyllcms
Blog at http://losthighlights.blogspot.com/
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