Speed Graphic Camera Where Can I Get Color 4x5 Sheet Film Processed / Developed?

Where can I get color 4x5 sheet film processed / developed? - speed graphic camera

I used a speed to graphics and photos in black and white and even develop in the darkroom. But since I no longer have access to the darkroom. I also have a 5x5 lens 200mm f3.6 Aero Ektar that I am in him and the work in the paint. It is easy to buy 4x5 sheet film, but if he is a developed?

The local lab is controlling large Dodd Camera in Cleveland, does not. I have tried, a laboratory that can be sent to the development of Google, but can not find one. Can anyone recommend some laboratories that process film 4x5 colored paper? Someone must help people still use.

3 comments:

Phi said...

Here http://www.e-sixlab.com
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Thank you for the very positive response to ACE, which explains a lot.

fhotoace said...

Ask a store where you bought it 4x5 film and / or contact with certain business administration. Most business surveys continue to use the Vision camera, so you should have a good laboratory for the processing of their cards and NEG.

For the moment it is very difficult to find laboratories that the E-6 process. Most laboratories can handle custom 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film in its C-41 machines.

I put my process 4x5 film in black and white sheets at home. I used rubber tanks Kodak 4x5 and 4x5 hangers. I built a small shelf in my bathroom without windows. The process that night.

In a dark room, I take a class once a year at a community college, which I have full access to their darkroom. And learn the young minds, also known by the classes.

fhotoace said...

Ask a store where you bought it 4x5 film and / or contact with certain business administration. Most business surveys continue to use the Vision camera, so you should have a good laboratory for the processing of their cards and NEG.

For the moment it is very difficult to find laboratories that the E-6 process. Most laboratories can handle custom 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film in its C-41 machines.

I put my process 4x5 film in black and white sheets at home. I used rubber tanks Kodak 4x5 and 4x5 hangers. I built a small shelf in my bathroom without windows. The process that night.

In a dark room, I take a class once a year at a community college, which I have full access to their darkroom. And learn the young minds, also known by the classes.

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