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South Africa:

I don't shoot any slide film anymore, since the one local semi decent lab here in Bloemfontein has stopped E6 a few years ago (and things are looking worse as they do not want to, but can, process my 120 C41 film, citing something to the effect that they have little control over the 120 but 35mm is fine. :sad:

There are labs in the larger cities that still handle E6 processing

Sandton, Johannesburg: http://www.thergbpixellab.co.za/

Cape Town: http://www.ormsdirect.co.za/ (under services, they are a photographic store with processing facilities, sadly they sell very little traditional photographic materials)

Durban: http://www.fotomax.co.za/pages/print.html

there are probably more that I do not know about
 

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With the discontinuance of kodaks E-6 family and the reduction in Fuji's equivalents, As a pro lab owner I am very curious so to what labs further afield are planning in the coming year? How many labs are still running E-6 in your area and how fast are their turn around times? do they process via drum, roller transport, or dip and dunk?
While At current my Dip and Dunk line is healthy I am trying to speculate on 2013 and 2014 years of Operation and information on what other labs around the world are doing would be very handy.

Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab

In Dallas, TX: BWC Photo Imaging

They don't seem to specify how their E-6 process works, but their prices have gone up [Last time I went there, I paid $9/05 for unmounted E-6, 36exp.].

35mm:
E-6 mounted: 24 exposures $10/95, 36 exposures $12/50.
E-6 unmounted: 24 exp $10/15, 36 exp $11/15.

AFAIK, it's the only E-6 lab in the Dallas area. Another lab in this area [its name escapes me at this moment] stopped developing film 5-6 years ago, and now sends all its film orders to BWC.
Phone 528-4200 [in Dallas]
Toll-Free +1 (800) 445-0264
Web http://bwc.net

Turn-around time is usually the next day for film processing. If I remember from my last visit there, they do a single run of E-6 daily.

It may not be long for this world, as the owner has expressed an interest to sell its current building and move elsewhere [there is a huge sign inside the lab detailing this]. This could mean one of two things: that the last remaining E-6 lab in Dallas will soon close for good, or move to an even more obscure location. [It's currently located behind the Parkland hospital and its mammoth parking lots] But the big "FOR SALE" sign has been there for the better part of two years, so I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon. :smile:

-R, which means the closest lab from me is ~25 miles away.
 
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Had a chat with Darren who runs the e6/c41 dip'n'dunk at Vision Imagelab today and while they continue to use kodak e6 chems they will keep processing e6 as long as possible/the materials are still produced. Too bad they charge $7 per 4x5 sheet...
 

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In Edmonton, there is one place that accepts E-6 - Don's Photo. But, none of their Edmonton stores do E-6 so it gets sent to Winnipeg and has a 2-week turnaround. It costs I think $17-$19 per 36 exposure roll of 35mm to be processed and mounted (no prints or scans). Needless to say, I don't shoot much E-6.
 

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Here in New Zealand there are several. One was destroyed in the Christchurch quake, one doubled their price while processing my $125 order which came as a surprise when I saw their website had the old pricing but they took $250 from my visa.... I complained but no luck.

Anyway, a friend has started a small lab doing E6, C41 and b&w. excellent results, the least scratched film I have ever seen :smile: www.filmsoup.co.nz
 

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Here in Los Angeles/surrounding area we have a few "offerings" for professional film processing. Here's my preferences:

Icon LA
Kodak chemicals for all film/print processing.
E-6/C-41/BW all formats 35mm to 11x14 via dip-n-dunk
www.iconla.com

Datachrome
Kodak chemicals for everything.
E-6 only 35mm->8x10. Small lab, but she(Rochelle Burch, owner/operator) does a wonderful job with my E-6 film!
www.data-chrome.com
(949) 863-0873

Samy's Santa Barbara
Fuji chems for everything
E-6 & C-41 35mm->8x10 via dip-n-dunk. B/W up to 4x5 is done in a Jobo IIRC...
sbminilab@samys.com
(805) 963-7269

cheers,

Dan

Dan, I used to use Samy's. I am planning to return to shooting E-6 this spring. How much are they per roll now?
 
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With the discontinuance of kodaks E-6 family and the reduction in Fuji's equivalents, As a pro lab owner I am very curious so to what labs further afield are planning in the coming year? How many labs are still running E-6 in your area and how fast are their turn around times? do they process via drum, roller transport, or dip and dunk?

Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab

Hello Steve,

the situation here in Germany in general and in my area is the following:

1. Overall the situation concerning reversal film supply and E6 processing is excellent in Germany. It is the "paradise for slide film shooters".
The market can be distinguished in two parts:

a) High volume film and processing supply for amateurs:
All three big German drugstore chain companies (dm, Rossmann, Müller) are offering very attractive priced amateur slide film (AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100; the current version made by Fujifilm; cut from Provia 100F batches).
Price for this film is in the 3,72€ - 4,79€ range (very cheap).
All of the drugstore chains are also offering E6 development, price is in the 1,95€ - 2,55€ range (extremely cheap).
The processing is done by the big high volume labs which do developing on an 'industrial like scale' using big roller transport machines.
These big labs are CeWe, Fuji Eurocolor, dpl and some others. CeWe and Fuji Eurocolor as market leaders are running several big high volume labs in Europe.

There are more than 3,500 drugstore shops belonging to the 'big three' in Germany. Therefore getting slide film and development is extremely easy.
In every small town there is at least one of these shops.

Also most of the normal photo shops offer E6 development (also done by the big labs for the photo shops) and slide film.

Furthermore in Germany more than 10 specialised film distributors (mailorder / internet business) offer all current slide films in all formats at very attractive prices.
There is lot of competition here (benefit for the customers; often very difficult for the distributors).

b) Professional E6 processing:
There are more than 40 professional labs here offering E6 processing (and five labs are also offering BW reversal processing; three with the original Scala process, two with an own process).
The number has been quite stable for the last years. Some of them are using dip and dunk machines, some smaller roller transport machines.
Lots of the labs are also offering slide film. At one of my local labs I can get all I want.
Most of them also offer mail order. After two days you already have your film back.
The German postal service (Deutsche Post) is even offering different special envelopes for film mail order.
The labs I have recently talked to all want to continue E6 processing. Two have told me they see an increasing numbers of films coming in for development.

Besides there are still five companies in Germany producing new slide projectors. One company is still advertising in a German photo print magazine.
And Diaspeed has introduced a very innovative new slide mount system without glass delivering excellent edge to edge sharpness ( no 'plopp' anymore).

Best regards,
Henning
 

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Here in Slovakia at least to i know of
In Bratislava there is one and they charge 4EUR per roll, very good results.

Processing once per week
 
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No problems with E6 processing that I am aware of in Melbourne, with I think 6 businesses providing for tranny service. I do not include cheap backyard services offered to the public.
Because of the demand of digital work and the small niche that is E6 processing, a couple of labs roster E6 twice a week, others three time a week. C41 processing in all labs is still plentiful.
 

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Hi Steve,

As far as I know there is only one lab left doing E6 in the state of Iowa. Its quite sad. I have a JOBO and do my own E6 because of this problem.

Jamie
 

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I've got three camera stores within an hour's drive. Peoria Camera Shop says 2-3 weeks for E-6 and last time I checked, they wanted $18 USD to develop a roll of 36. Last time I had The Camera Corner (in Bloomington) develop a roll of 36, it took 2 weeks and cost $15 USD. This is just straight develop and mount, no scans. Wal-Mart/Fuji has raised prices, they are now $10.96 USD, plus tax, and takes 16 days (Fuji forwards E-6 to Dwayne's). Creve Coeur Camera sends it to their lab in St. Louis, where they charge $11 USD ($9.90 if you're a VIP customer, which I am - I more than make up for the membership fees in film savings) for develop and mount. Last time I had CCC develop for me, I also had them push 2 stops and scan to CD and it cost $11.88 USD, tax included and I had my slides and CD back in my hands in 8 days (ordinarily it's 7 but I asked for a push so it took 'em an extra day).

I could go to Better Image in Champaign, but that's 1.5-2 hours away and would be a special trip, where I'm in Springfield 5 days a week so its no big deal to swing by Creve Coeur Camera.
 

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CeWe and Fuji Eurocolor as market leaders are running several big high volume labs in Europe.

In addition to Hennings extensive description of the situation in Germany, I'd like to add that Fuji Eurocolor also accepts direct orders by mail, bypassing the drug chains. The price is higher, but special care is taken during the development and extra options are available. For instance, push and pull process is available for C-41 as well as E-6. When I once got a 35mm film back that had mechanical defect, they fixed it by hand and inserted a brief letter informing me about potential defects in my camera that might be the cause of the defect.

All in all, clearly my No.1 lab.

Christian
 

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I'd like to add that Fuji Eurocolor also accepts direct orders by mail, bypassing the drug chains.

This was new to me. How can one get access to this service?
I tried to get a pricelist etc. for film developing at the website of Eurocolor or at their affiliated site of Fujidirekt, but did not find anything hinting at such service.
 

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Oh, I did not find any information on the website, too. I got the information through the german APHOG board in a thread about the discontinuation of the prepaid mail-in envelopes. You just have to send them the films with a short letter about what you like to have done to the films and (at least, that's what I did and others as well) the authorization to charge the bill by your bank account. Few days later, you get them back by mail.

Use these addresses for sending in films:

by mail / single films:
Eurocolor Gera GmbH & Co.KG
Postfach 1312
07503 Gera

by parcel service / several films:
Eurocolor Gera GmbH & Co.KG
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 9
07552 Gera

prices are:

135 development 2,95€
135 framing 3,55 €
120 development 3,95 €
220 development 5,95 €
CD with index from 135 film 3,50 €

+ shipping costs, maximum 2,95€

I forgot what push process costs are, but I can look it up for you.

source: http://www.aphog.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=19173

It worked flawless for me so far, just sent in 4 films on Monday. Quality is excellent, imho.

Christian
 
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