Thanks for the info. What I really liked about Richcolor is that I could talk
face
to face with a person when I was getting enlargements. It really helps to be
able
to talk to a knowledeable person about what you want done to a print. For
processing & proofing, the face to face thing isn't as importatn, ujntil you
have
a problem!
Jim Couch
Doggre@xxxxxxx wrote:
> In a message dated 7/22/01 11:51:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> JamesBCouch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Tacoma's color pro lab, Richcolor closed earlier this year. :( Custom Photo,
> > which specializes in B&W work is still in business.
> > I am still searching for alternatives that don't involve driving to
> Seattle
> > or the Eastside.
>
> Hi, Jim. Prolab will mail, and probably UPS. I think I'll try that (mail)
> after my next trip in. Still learning their services & procedures. Counter
> service is good, friendly, proficient.
>
> Prolab, Inc.
> 123 N.W. 36th St.
> Seattle, WA 98107-1517
> (206) 547-5447
> 800-426-6770
> FAX 206-547-5448
>
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