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- From: chucko@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Chuck Fry)
- Subject: Re: Where to process my color negative film
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- In article <PCHAN.92Dec31101907@snowy.csd.sgi.com> pchan@snowy.csd.sgi.com (Pamela Chan) writes:
- >I don't know of any good shops nearby, but I do know of a place to
- >avoid: "Film to Frame" located at San Antonio and El Camino Real.
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- They have moved, but I forget where. The one time I dealt with them I
- got reasonable service at prices that weren't outrageous.
-
- You said you had problems with slides done there. Film to Frame was a
- one-hour print house, and probably had to send out to get slides done.
- Most one-hour places don't want to know about slides. Unfortunately,
- neither does Kodalux (formerly Kodak's processing arm).
-
- I have had excellent results with Color Plus, on Old Middlefield in
- Mountain View. They are a pro lab and their prices reflect the pro
- orientation. But they provide excellent service.
-
- -- Chuck Fry Chucko@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov
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