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Lars Åke Vinberg
16-Jul-2007, 07:42
Hi all,
I just moved back to Stockholm after a few years in California and on the road. My favorite lab in Stockholm (Prolabbet) shut down two years ago, I need to find an E6 lab in this part of the world.
What labs are still processing E6 sheet film in northern Europe? Or should I just get a Jobo?
Kind regards
Lars
Gudmundur Ingolfsson
16-Jul-2007, 09:44
http://www.crimson.se/pricelists.html?setB=13
Gudmundur Ingolfsson
16-Jul-2007, 09:46
http://www.hsldigital.de/
Ole Tjugen
16-Jul-2007, 09:56
http://www.farvelabben.no/dias.html
http://www.redlab.no/fremkalling.html
But I use a JOBO CPE-2 for my 4x5" and 13x18cm E6...
Amund BLix Aaeng
16-Jul-2007, 11:51
Wow, I have to say you have some awesome work shown on your site Lars Åke!
Jan Pedersen
16-Jul-2007, 12:25
Will second what Amund said, beautiful work Lars Aake.
Lars Åke Vinberg
16-Jul-2007, 16:57
Thanks for the kind words guys :)
Ole,
Any chance to develop 8x10 sheets in a CPE-2? It takes prints that size but specs don't mention film larger than 4x5.
Jiri Vasina
17-Jul-2007, 00:35
Lars, wonderful photos
Ole Tjugen
17-Jul-2007, 01:48
... Any chance to develop 8x10 sheets in a CPE-2? It takes prints that size but specs don't mention film larger than 4x5.
I do larger sheet films just like prints, in print drums.
I haven't tried 8x10" E6, but I do my 5x7" that way - and 5x7", 8x10", 18x24, 24x30 and 30x40 BW negatives.
Greg Lockrey
17-Jul-2007, 02:11
Lars, wonderful photos
You mean that images don't have to be muted and poorly developed to still be called "wonderful"? ;) You are no slouch either, Jiri. Wonderful images all.;)
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