There's an excellent lab at Woodward Camera in Birmingham, about 40 miles east of Ann Arbor.
Jim B.
Digging around online seems to suggest these folks Dead Link Removed as a lab that does film developing. Other than them, drug stores I imagine might be your best bet? There's also http://annarborcameraclub.org/ , pop in for a visit and see what people say
Digging around online seems to suggest these folks Dead Link Removed as a lab that does film developing. Other than them, drug stores I imagine might be your best bet? There's also http://annarborcameraclub.org/ , pop in for a visit and see what people say
You might check with the area camera stores to see if they can recommend a lab. CameraMall in Ann Arbor
and Norman Camera in Kalamazoo & Grand Rapids are a couple.
I asked my friend in Jackson, and he said "I know my local guy here in Jackson - PictureThis Jackson - still runs C-41 a few days a week. Not sure about E-6." You might want to check them out - it's not all that far from AA. (BTW, AA is my home town.)
Now that youre in Michigan, if you shoot E-6 in either 35mm,120 or sheet film, consider sending the film to AgX Imaging, in Sault Ste. Marie. I dropped off several rolls of 120 Velvia to this lab last Monday and the owner gave me a personal tour. Topnotch lab in every way that I can heartily recommend.
Jim B.
Thank you! $6 for a roll of E-6, 120 size, is not bad. I'm not sure about the scanning price. Is it $12.50 per frame or per roll? I dont know much about drum scanning. I know it's expensive, but not how much.
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