Umm, I know how it works; I've devoted my life to keeping analog photography allive, commercially.
Yes, I'm sure. I'm also sure that a fair number of the ubiquitous CVS pharmacies are analog optical. The ones that still have Gretags all are (new KIS machines are digital).
Analog is superior? It can be terrible (CVS). It depends entirely on the skill of the operator. With a computer color-balancing, it will almost certainly be worse.
Hand-printed and analog are not synonmous.
The lab's name is C R Photo, in Rocky River, Ohio. Is that of any use to you whatsoever?
99.9%? Maybe more like 75-85%. There's a Dodd Camera in Mentor OH that is still optical that I just used. There's a lab in Youngstown Ohio. There's a lab in Akron. There's a CVS minilab in Cleveland. I think Walgreens still may have a fair share of analog machines, so also Target, s also some CVS's. As long as they aren't KIS machines. Some Cord Cameras are optical still too I think.
It is nowhere near 100%. A lot of these optical labs have digital LCD heads that can print digitally by something akin to the principle of how an LCD projector works; it is still by nature an analog, projected-light machine.
I should know. I have my own minilab. . .