Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]There are ten Kodak K-LAB's in the US. You can find them listed at: http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/service/pubs/kic/e540/e540kic.shtml Normal turnaround for E6 in a pro lab is two hours including snip tests. Three hours if you push or pull. To a professional, snip tests can make the difference between eating next month, or not. You cannot get a snip test on Kodachrome. Jim At 07:45 PM 6/1/00 -0400, AppleMac97@aol.com wrote: >Just an addendum to my earlier posting. I know that getting K25/64/200 >processed using the mail is a risky and time consuming process. However, >many large cities in the USA have Kodak labs that will process the film in a >day or two. I drop my film off at the neighborhood Wolf Camera store. They >send it to a Kodak lab somewhere in the Chicagoland area, and I get my slides >back in 48-72 hours. That of course will not do for professionals who need >their processed E-6 film back in 6 hours or less, which is the norm for most >pro-labs in Chicago. > >I have not used K25/K64 for travel photography yet. But I am driving to >Rapid City, South Dakota, next week, and then on to Yellowstone National >Park. It will be an 8-day 3500-mile road trip. I plan to shoot several >rolls of K25, along with the Velvia and Provia, over there. I will let you >folks know later this month how the trip turned out, and post some of the >slides on the web. I will be using my new M6 TTL and the 35mm Summicron ASPH >lens. > >Muhammad Chishty