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Guy Stewart

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Does anyone know who can process 16 x 20 Ektachrome?

Or, also, are, and, if so, where, 16 x 20 film holders available for use in large Refrema Processors?

Guy Stewart (calls are welcome - collect is OK - 561 - 659 - 1810 West Palm Beach, Florida
 
Duggal in New York might be able to do it, and I'm fairly sure that LTI in New York can handle up to 20x24" dip and dunk. I've personally seen the the sheet film holders in 20x24" for a Refrema at Sixty-Eight Degrees lab, which is a sister lab of LTI, and now they are in the same facility--68 deg for B&W and LTI for color, so they can probably do it. They both have websites, so you can google their contact information.
 
If you (or you and a group of friends) can afford the minimum order, you can buy any sheet film made by Kodak, Fuji, or Ilford in whatever size you want.
 
Biggest problem is that the slide projectors are custom made.:D:D
 
You could always mount them as windows . . .
 
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