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http://www.abcphoto.com/ in Vancouver. Optical prints and good prices on processing. That reminds me, I've got a box of Fuji 4x5 and a half dozed rolls of mixed 120 colour sitting in my fridge to send them.
Also, I've had Palm Press in Concord, MA make large gelatin silver exhibition prints. I can't really print bigger than 16x20 in my darkroom, and they have made some beautiful 20x24's for me. http://palmpress.com/
Do they work under your direction, or with printing notes you have made? I have no problem with labs doing proofs for me, but I might be a little more reserved at giving them creative control over my final prints.
I think a big part of using labs is developing a really good relationship so that you and are ultimately on the same page. It can take several times going back and forth, but I think it's worth the effort. I think just about any lab can pull your vision out of your negatives, but it can take some work to get there.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Richard Photo Lab, that's who I go through.
They take forever and are outrageously expensive, as in I'm spending about $100 for 4 rolls D&S that I won't see till December, but I get perfect results every time off their Frontier.
They cater to the individual, so if you make common adjustments they'll remember that, and as far as a portfolio goes, they're as impressive as they get.
http://richardphotolab.com/
For those who use ABC Photocolour in Vancouver, just a heads up. They are in the midst of their big move. As I understand it most of the large machinery was moved over the weekend, and they expect this week to be taken up with setting up and calibrating. So rush jobs aren't in the cards.
They looked just a bit tired when I drove by their yesterday.
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