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Subject: Re: [Leica] Best way to archive negatives
From: Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 10:56:48 -0500
References: <BCEKKGNGDPMOIPMEJONBCEHHDEAA.phong@doan-ltd.com>

Phong:

Have you tried Gorchev & Gorchev in Woburn or Color Services in Needham? 
  They both do my 35mm up to 11x14 E6 processing and I think that they 
are big enough to be around for awhile.

Jim - http://www.hemenway.com


Phong wrote:

>>I use a Gepe hand mounter
> 
> 
> I need to get a slide mounter too, as I have been
> processing my own slides;  my favorite lab closed
> down this past summer, a victim of the digital
> revolution.  I have known her for more than 10 years.
> I feel bad about this, as I think I  could have helped
> her transitioning into the digital realm.  Anyway, I
> am weary of investing time into establishing a relationship
> with another lab, as who knows when they will close.
> So, I have been cranking the old CPP-2.  I have been
> thinking of upgrading to a used Jobo ATL processor,
> as their prices have come down quite a bit.
> 
> - Phong
> 
> 
> 
> Tina Manley wrote:
> 
>>Hi, Phong -
>>
>>Yes, that's the only way to edit them and file them by subject.  They are
>>much easier to scan in slide mounts, too.  I use a Gepe hand mounter.  It
>>takes about 4 seconds from start to finish to mount one negative.  I just
>>have to be careful to keep my fingers out of the way when I slam the
>>mounter down  ;-)
>>
>>Tina
> 


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