Originally posted by ckiang
Actually, doing colour and contrast adjustments well does not make a lab a pro lab.Hey, all labs are supposed to do that well! Anyway, pro labs are usually not part of a film chain (e.g. Fuji Image Plaza, Kodak Express) and they are free to use whatever they find is good. (That's why you see Colour Lab and RGB switching from Kodak/Noritsu to Fuji Frontiers) They also process other formats other than 35mm (e.g. 120, 4x5 etc). Of course, handling of your film is also done professionally - no scratches, fingerprints etc.
I have the chance to look at a guy working on a minilab machine in a Konica lab in Orchard. Boy, looking at the way he works, I will not want to send my film there. Anyhow hold negative, feed into the machine, and when the long strip of film curls around the "workspace", he just pick it up and anyhow flick it away.
How much does Stanley charge anyway? And what machine does he use?
Regards
CK
it's a family-run business ie. they are not a part of a chain. think it's a Noritsu machine. will confirm the next time i go. think they charge a wee bit lower than most neighbourhood labs. yes, they develop other formats as well. they dont use gloves BUT i dont see fingerprints on my prints and negatives. seemingly their fingers are that dry :dunno: