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Subject: [Leica] Kodachrome processing in the USA
From: scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin)
Date: Mon Feb 6 20:59:55 2006
References: <0IUA00CYERH15DG0@VL-MH-MR002.ip.videotron.ca>

Being and newbie and not having shot chromes in recent history, I
bought some Fuji mailers from B&H. Quite economical and very
straightforward. Just drop it in the mail, and magically, slides come
back. 

I do find it very difficult to scan slides on my Nikon Coolscan V
so that I get the luminance and sharpness I see with my Mamiya
loop, but what the hell, it's just another challenge. And I always
have the slides to try and try again.

Scott

EPL wrote:

>Tom Westbrook wrote:
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>>I've never used mailers before. Does the $8.99 include postage both 
>>ways? If so they are a better deal than mailing film yourself to 
>>Dwayne's. How long do the mailers take to get the film back? When I mail 
>>Kodachrome myself it takes about a week round trip.
>>
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>
>You put postage stamps to cover 2 ounces on the mailer, and that's it. They
>cover return postage.
>
>I skip even that by dropping the film & mailer at my local pharmacy and they
>take care of the rest, sans postage stamps. You may be able to do this too,
>or perhaps via your local camera shop if they are Qualex customers.
>
>I get my film back in 10-14 days (which I consider a most genteel pace, as
>from an unstressed bygone era), but I am in Canada.
>
>Emanuel
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