Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been shooting B&W exclusively with my M6 for 15 years and in the past six months decided to start experimenting with color. I've been shooting Kodachrome 200 and 64. After viewing many test slides via a projector, I decided upon Kodachrome 64, and have been doing a lot of shooting with this slide film and extremely pleased with the chromes. For the first time however, I have just gone to a professional lab, supposedly the best in the city (Lumichrom in Breslau, just outside Kitchener), to get some 8X10 prints. After spending $250, they look like crap, very dull and flat, with low contrast. Was I ever disappointed. I'd been told that Kodachrome prints go more contrasty, so I was very surprised by the results. Now, this lab produced the prints with an interneg. I'm now looking at getting some Cibachromes done, but I'll have to courier the slides to Montreal and I'm wary about dropping another $300 if the quality is shit. Is there any method where the print quality can match the beauty of the chromes? I'm dying to know, because if it's not possible, my days of color are over and it's back to shooting B&W exclusively. (On a worse related nore, my slides were returned to me with greasy fingerprints on them. Unbelievable.) Dave Fisher Waterloo, Ontario Canada tekapo@golden.net