Finding a good lab for E6 processing???

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maybe blue moon does it ?
they are an apug advertiser, and
from all accounts from people here who have used them
they do fantastic work !

good luck !
john
 

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Panda Lab in Seattle

http//www.pandalab.com

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I've heard E-Six Labs (www.e-sixlab.com) in Atlanta does a good job. Also fuji mailers, which end up at Dwayne's Photo.
 
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e-6 processing

Citizens Photo in Portland Ore. does E-6 and C-41 processing with Refrema dip and dunk processors in formats 110, 127, 135(35mm) 620, 120, 220, 21/4x31/4 ,3 1/4x 4 1/4, 4x5, 5x7 , 8x10 and Disc.
Citizens Photo
706 SE 6th
Portland, Oregon 97217
503-232-8501
 

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Why don't you develop E-& yourself? It's easy. Personally, I get fine results from the Tetenal kit Colortec E-6, much ess expensive than a laboratory.
 
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