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2008 E6 Poll


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Last year, due to the rapid contraction in the number of available E6 labs, I asked where folks were getting their film

developed. That thread can be found here:<br><br>

 

http://www.photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/00MpRs<br><br>

 

Since topics in this forum annoyingly drift to the bottom of the heap (no matter how active), I thought it might be prudent

to update the list for those who hadn't seen it and for others who have some info to contribute. I suppose the responses

should be posted in this new thread, but feel free to append the old one if you wish. I'll keep tabs on both.

 

Thanks.

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Seattle, WA: January to June 30th was Ivey in Seattle. {June 30th, 2008- Seattle Location Closed}

 

Seattle, WA: July 01, 2008 to current.. Panda Photographic Lab http://www.pandalab.com/

 

Los Angeles, CA: January to July 2008 has been A&I when I visit Los Angeles.

 

Personal Note: Seeing what I got back from Panda Photographic Lab in July and August, Panda will get all of my E-6 from this point

onward.

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<i>Where can we host this information so that it doesn't fade away? Perhaps update with new info as

determined?</i><br><br>

 

The Photo.net forums, helpful as they are, don't allow for "stickies" (as far as I know) and, as noted, older threads are

forced downward by newer ones. One solution is to bookmark the page and subscribe to email alerts for new posts.

 

I don't have the ability to host any kind of interactive listing of labs, but maybe someone else will step forward.

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I develop and scan E6 at:

Downtown Camera

55 Queen Street East

Toronto, Ontario M6P1R6

Canada

416-363-1749

www.downtowncamera.com

 

Also, Aden Camera on Yonge St. offers 1-hour E6 processing, but the last time I checked they didn't offer scanning.

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If I am traveling, or have some unimportant rolls, I use my substantial supply of Kodak mailers . If I am looking for good, fast service, I use Jacks Camera in NE Philadelphia. It is the closest E-6 lab to my house, and the quality is superb. Other local labs outsource their E-6 to them, so the lab should stay running for a long time.
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Well, I just go to the lab and run it. But then, I'm the other Washington state lab. No retail, just mail in,

because I work out of my house on Whidbey Island. Roll film only at the moment, but if there is enough interest

in 4x5 I can add that fairly easily. (Convince me that I'll get 20 sheets a week and I'm on it!)</p>

 

<p>Basically, first class mail is overnight to most of western Washington and the Portland area, so the speed

will be the same as paying a lot more for shipping to Hollywood or Parsons, Kansas.</p>

 

<p>Domain Van Horn, P.O. Box 1478, Freeland, WA 98249. More on the <a

href="http://www.domainvanhorn.com/van/e6_process.html">E-6 processing page</a> on my website, and I really will

put together an order form soon!</p>

 

<p>Van

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