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null7

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 8:21 am
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I usually shoot Ilford 120/220. I would like to find a good lab in the US.
I live in Portland, OR but I don't mind sending out if the quality is good.
I am new to medium format so I have a lot of questions. Here is one of
them: Is there anything that is the equivalent of a "photo cd" for 120/220?

I would love to get my pics back with a proof sheet and also scanned
to CD. I am guessing that it might be the least expensive to get
everything scanned at low res (72 dpi for web) and then have
individual re-scans done at higher res for printing.

Any ideas? I would like to pick a lab that can do everything for me
in one stop including printing to photo paper OR by digital printer.

Thanks in advance!

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 3:47 am
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I'm going the recommend the lab I always recommend for B&W, and that's dr5
(www.dr5.com). The lab specializes in positives, but they will do negs as
well. They are priced for professionals however.

Tipster The Hun wrote:

 > I usually shoot Ilford 120/220. I would like to find a good lab in the US.
 > I live in Portland, OR but I don't mind sending out if the quality is good.
 > I am new to medium format so I have a lot of questions. Here is one of
 > them: Is there anything that is the equivalent of a "photo cd" for 120/220?
 >
 > I would love to get my pics back with a proof sheet and also scanned
 > to CD. I am guessing that it might be the least expensive to get
 > everything scanned at low res (72 dpi for web) and then have
 > individual re-scans done at higher res for printing.
 >
 > Any ideas? I would like to pick a lab that can do everything for me
 > in one stop including printing to photo paper OR by digital printer.
 >
 > Thanks in advance!<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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null7

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 8:42 am
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<steven.sawyer.TakeThisOut@banet.net> wrote in message news:3FDFC46E.FA17D4CD@banet.net...
 > I'm going the recommend the lab I always recommend for B&W, and that's dr5
 > (www.dr5.com). The lab specializes in positives, but they will do negs as
 > well. They are priced for professionals however.

The lab looks awesome. What a great processing technique.
Thanks for the info.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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robertdfeinman

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 11:18 am
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In article <3fdf22d3$0$43853$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net>,
null DeleteThis @ignore.none says...
 > I usually shoot Ilford 120/220. I would like to find a good lab in the US.
 > I live in Portland, OR but I don't mind sending out if the quality is good.
 > I am new to medium format so I have a lot of questions. Here is one of
 > them: Is there anything that is the equivalent of a "photo cd" for 120/220?
 >
 > I would love to get my pics back with a proof sheet and also scanned
 > to CD. I am guessing that it might be the least expensive to get
 > everything scanned at low res (72 dpi for web) and then have
 > individual re-scans done at higher res for printing.
 >
 > Any ideas? I would like to pick a lab that can do everything for me
 > in one stop including printing to photo paper OR by digital printer.
 >
 > Thanks in advance!
 >
 >
 >
Take a look at A&I in Hollywood. They have a web site and sell
prepaid mailers for around $6 for 120. You use two mailers for 220.
B&H photo also sells their mailers.

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Landscapes, Cityscapes, Panoramas and Photoshop Tips
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://robertdfeinman.com" target="_blank">http://robertdfeinman.com</a><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 2:25 am
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Try Duggal in NYC. <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.duggal.com" target="_blank">www.duggal.com</a> They do 120 processing/scanning/contact
for $31 per roll. Not sure if they do it by mail, though, although it's a
big operation...


"Tipster The Hun" <null.TakeThisOut@ignore.none> wrote in message
news:3fdf22d3$0$43853$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net...
 > I usually shoot Ilford 120/220. I would like to find a good lab in the
US.
 > I live in Portland, OR but I don't mind sending out if the quality is
good.
 > I am new to medium format so I have a lot of questions. Here is one of
 > them: Is there anything that is the equivalent of a "photo cd" for
120/220?
 >
 > I would love to get my pics back with a proof sheet and also scanned
 > to CD. I am guessing that it might be the least expensive to get
 > everything scanned at low res (72 dpi for web) and then have
 > individual re-scans done at higher res for printing.
 >
 > Any ideas? I would like to pick a lab that can do everything for me
 > in one stop including printing to photo paper OR by digital printer.
 >
 > Thanks in advance!
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Nervous5150

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 2:53 pm
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well.. living in Portland.. why don't you give Citizens Photo a try ?
they are on 7th st off MLK...they do a really great inhouse processing
on both B&W and color...
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