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RE: coil photography
Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
I don't know if they still exist, but in many places,
the best option was mail order photo finishing. There
used to be a number of companies that had great
reputations.
Adam
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: Nick Andrews
> <nicothefabulous@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hello Bart,
>
> I would agree that 35mm is far better. I bulk load
> mu own film, both
> color and B&W from 100' rolls. Costco in Denver
> wouldn't develop the
> film because the black reloadable cans did not have
> the film type
> printed on them, and my masking tape tags weren't
> enough for the
> moron manger. I told him it was pro grade film, but
> still C-41
> process. I ended up taking about 16 rolls from a
> bike trip to a
> place up in Brighton. It was a real photo shop.
> Cost more, but got
> good prints, and the people there were impressed by
> my pics, so that
> was nice. Better prints anyway from them. I
> develop my own B&W
> film, so can control the whole process.
>
> Nick A
>
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