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Revision as of 19:29, 27 January 2016

APS

We are no longer scanning APS film in-house (11-12-15). We will process it in-house, then outlab the processed film for scanning. The retail price for the scanning is $15. If film is also processed, add $8.25.

We are shipping APS film to Fromex for scanning.

We ship out on Thursdays and the typical turnaround time is 1 week.

Fromex Photo

5277 E. Second Street

Long Beach, CA 90803

Phone: 562-433-4937

john@fromex.com

Contact: John Albright


Black & White

Film processing that yields black and white negatives.


C41

This is a color negative processing.

Cross Processing E-6 in C-41

Normally film will come out contrasty. The film type also is a factor in how contrasty. Some people push their film 1 Stop but is not necessary.


Coffee Processing

Coffee Processing yields black and white negatives. Instant coffee and Vitamin C are used instead of a standard film developer.

Converting Digital Files Into Slides

DR5 in Denver, Colorado still does this - http://www.dr5.com/ -

E6

This is reversal process that yields transparencies. Since slide mounts are no longer manufactured, we can no longer provide mounted slides as an option on 35mm E6 processing. We no longer provide E6 processing in house. We outlab it.


We are now shipping E6 film to Fromex.

We ship out on Thursdays and the typical turnaround time is 1 week.


Fromex Photo

5277 E. Second Street

Long Beach, CA 90803

Phone: 562-433-4937

john@fromex.com

Contact: John Albright

There is a charge for BLANK E6 rolls of $3.50


Push/Pull

when film was shot underexposed PUSH

when film was shot overexposed PULL

for example -

film ASA/ISO 400 exposed at 160 film has to be pulled

film ASA/ISO 160 exposed at 400 film has to be pushed


Unsupported Film Stock

This section notes the types of film stock that are not designed to be processed using C41, B&W or E6 processing. If the film stock in question is not noted below, speak with Glen about the possibility of processing it here and the expected success.

  -Seattle FilmWorks: Old 35mm motion picture film designed for the ECN-2 process. Customers inquiring about processing this film can be directed to FilmRescue Film Rescue International
   Film Works



Rocky Mountain has terrible reviews - do not send anyone there.



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