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B&W Professional Processing in Dallas - OLD SCHOOL

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B&W Professional Processing in Dallas - OLD SCHOOL - 03-19-2011, 10:38 PM


I am looking for a lab in Dallas that will do B&W film processing and printing OLD SCHOOL.

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1. A lab that uses choices of Kodak chemistry and papers
2. Dip & dunk or tank processing for film
3. Proofing and enlargement prints using optical printers
4. Offer scanning after processing for previews making 3-5MB jpgs

Does anyone know of such an animal?

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03-20-2011, 08:55 PM


Kodak quit making paper several years ago.

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Kodak quit making paper several years ago.
I didn't know about the paper.

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Yeah, but there's still Ilford, Arista, and many many more companies who make paper.

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A search of GOOGLE or this forum hasn't turned up anything?
AZ Lab in Houston was making silver prints the last time I looked at their web page. That was 2-3 years ago. Stand by.

They don't mention silver prints. B&W is rapidly becoming a do it yourself operation.

AZPhoto LLP, Houston, Texas

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03-21-2011, 10:22 AM


BWC is the lab in Dallas. They still do film processing, but all their printing, including on analog paper, is done with a digital process. That is, if I read their current website correctly.

However, there is still Holland in Austin: Holland Photo Imaging

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