At 11:24 AM 3/14/98 -0800, Thomas H. Hogan <flzhgn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snip]
>If I have a particularly precious roll of slides to be developed then I
>take
>it to A & I and have them develop a snip off the front or the end of the
>film
>and then judge with one of their experts before running the rest of the
>roll.
>It costs somewhat more but they can push or pull in 1/3 stop increments.
There's a similar situation here in Western Canada. Although there are
lots of local processing labs (including some "pro" ones), when I really
have something I want done ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, I ship it off to Winnipeg
Photo in Manitoba, Canada (two provinces away). They can make stuff shot
with amateur film and cameras look like a pro did it -- and when a pro uses
their services, watch out! -- colours that reach out from the photos and
*spank* you. ;-)
Garth Wood
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