Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank You. I though you might point me in the right direction. I am a commercial and portrait shooter for past 30 yr., but find it increasingly difficult to find a b/w lab that cares as I do. Though you might have one you could share. Haven't shot the XP-2, but have done some of the T400CN (Kodak) at weddings and do it up in a brown tone image. Works well and fine grain. Run it in the R-7 with the 90 F2, excellent results. Cheers Wilber Mark Rabiner wrote: > Jeffcoat Photography wrote: > > > > Mark: Any recommendations on a good lab to do 35 b/w? > > Cheers Wilber > > > > Mark Rabiner wrote: > > > > > Zeissleica@aol.com wrote: > > > ><snip> > > > > It's gotta be better than what I just got back from Penn Camera. The > > > > non-XTOL developed grain in the prints I received has to be seen to be > > > > believed. They look like bad pointillism paintings. > > > > > > > > > Give the Xtol a try-><snip> > > > > /Mitch > > > > > > Don't send your stuff to a camera store to judge by! Send it to a > > > professional quality Photo lab that will use the developer you want and > > > the EI you want and will otherwise handle your film and prints properly. > > > Otherwise you might as well use a point and shoot. > > > Mark Rabiner > > I've run across a bunch in the last few days just doing searches for > Xtol to try to find a time for Delta 3200 for me to run it in. > In my town I am of course aware of where to go although I don't go there > except for color which I seldom shoot. > I would look in your phone book under commercial photographers and call > one and ask them where they have their black and white film run. Then > get a second opinion. That would be one way to skin that cat. > If you didn't want to send your stuff out of your very small town and > didn't want to load a tank in a closet than I'd shoot XP2 which is > ridiculously good film which can be run in any above average mini lab. > There is bound to be one in any town that dose not fold spindle and > otherwise mutilate your film. > In any small US town there is a Post office, Dairy Queen, Big O tires, > Modeling school, and MiniLab and large Satellite dish. > Mark Rabiner