Where do you guys get 4x5" E-6 done?

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mhcfires

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I use CHROME in San Diego. Great service. :smile:
 

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How does everyone send their film? In an old three part film box?

In a black bag (illford uses these for sheet film and paper, or you can buy new ones), in a 3-tiered box. Taped closed. With the words "EXPOSED: E-6 ONLY" on the outside. That note, of course, is for me.
 

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$2.55/sheet for 4x5 E6 processing! I so wish I lived in the USA just for the chance to get those kind of cheap prices.

Lionel, if you're doing enough E6, you should think about sending those to USA, to Sammy's, for processing. I'm sure you would break even for the increased postage after only 4-5 sheets.
Check it out - it might be that sending 10 sheets for processing to USA might be cheaper than sending it off to Paris... they charge only Dead Link Removed.
You just need to see whether they will ship overseas, and what's the postage...
 
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I use CHROME in San Diego. Great service. :smile:

I decided to go with Samy's. They were so cheap, and relatively local here. They also have a nice order form, and are set up to take film shipped to them. We will see if they end up charging me an arm and a leg for S&H on the return trip. I specified priority mail, so it should be flat rate $4.50. USPS provides the box so there really shouldn't be a handling charge. Chrome looks interesting. What do they charge for return shipping for just a few sheets?

Dang man! never had to ship my important film before.

Regards,
Chris Maness
 

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I decided to go with Samy's. They were so cheap, and relatively local here. They also have a nice order form, and are set up to take film shipped to them. We will see if they end up charging me an arm and a leg for S&H on the return trip. I specified priority mail, so it should be flat rate $4.50. USPS provides the box so there really shouldn't be a handling charge. Chrome looks interesting. What do they charge for return shipping for just a few sheets?

Dang man! never had to ship my important film before.

Regards,
Chris Maness

I don't know about shipping. I live about 18 miles from them, so I just use the walk-in service. You might check their website: http://www.chromedigital.com/
 

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Duh, I am bit jealous.. Here the price is 6€, about $8.4 which is expensive! That's without postage which almost doubles the sum :|

One of the reasons why I begun to develop E-6 and C-41 films by myself, in the bathroom. Cheap and I can pull/push or fine tune process freely.
But I have to confess that E-6 is a bit too long process with 10 steps (I use kodak's E-6 chems), taking almost an hour.
I guess that 3 step kits will be much quicker to use.
 
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@Usagi I would stick with the 10 step kit for color accuracy. I have heard some bad things about the color accuracy of the Tetenal kit.

Chris
 

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This is an awesome thread... STICKY anyone?

I've used AgX Imaging in MI and Photographic Works in Tucson, AZ. Both did nice work and had excellent "bed side manner". Though I admit sending my film to a desert seems less preferable than up north; considering the temperatures inside of that USPS truck...
 
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Anyone in Europe and on a budget: send it to Denis P. in Croatia.




That is, if he's still developing it with his Jobo & Fuji kits.
Hope he lets us know...
 
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