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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:50 am
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"andrew m. boardman" :

> Michael Benveniste wrote:
>>$3.50 for an E6 4x5 here North of Boston. +50% for a 1
>>stop push.
>
> Ouch. If that's Boston, Massachusetts, who does your work?

The Finer Image in Danvers.

> I'm very happy with Dorian Color in Arlington at $3/sheet. For a
> cheaper option, Newtonville Camera says they do 4x5 E-6 at $2/sheet;
> I keep meaning to give it a shot, though I haven't yet.

I've used Dorian for almost 2 decades and recommend them to anyone
in the area. In fact, I dropped off a 4x5" negative for printing
there on Friday. However, unless I'm in the area, it takes about
10 negatives to make the drive worth the price difference.

For some reason, I've had decidedly mixed results dealing with
Newtonville in the past.

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