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Kiv

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Hi,
I'm looking to print some of my slides.
Any recommendations on where to go?
Would like to hear some feedback on which lab does a good job and which sucks.
I know it all boils down to personal preference, but still, it doesn't hurt to get hear opinions, right?

I know the usual suspects are Colorlab, Konota and RGB.
Between the 3, which produces the best results?
Please do share.

Thanks.
 

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Hi,

Been developing with them for many years.... & yet can't seems to find any other better, fast service elsewhere. RGB, it is. Colour more vibrate & vivid. Perhaps they are those shop who don't recycle the chemicals?

Try it now with shots taken with natural light, best the SUN. You will never :cry: regret it.
 

:dunno: Anyway, you have the address of Colorlab & Konota. Maybe, I will try them. Who knows?
 

Kiv said:
Hi,
I'm looking to print some of my slides.
Any recommendations on where to go?
Would like to hear some feedback on which lab does a good job and which sucks.
I know it all boils down to personal preference, but still, it doesn't hurt to get hear opinions, right?

I know the usual suspects are Colorlab, Konota and RGB.
Between the 3, which produces the best results?
Please do share.

Thanks.

I generally go to Ruby Photo and have them send it to the Fuji HQ.
 

If west is not too far, can try KC @Ginza Plaza.
$9.90 inclusive of film processing and CDR.
 

whoelse said:
If west is not too far, can try KC @Ginza Plaza.
$9.90 inclusive of film processing and CDR.

You mean neg film or slide film? dat's cheap if its slides to cdr
 

Jer76 said:
You mean neg film or slide film? dat's cheap if its slides to cdr

Both, same price. So far the cheapest I can find too.
 

Thanks for the responses and recommendations. But generally...from all your observations...which lab should I go to for good color saturation?
I've tried Color Lab before, and I find that their prints tend to be a little washed out. Still acceptable, but not for those who like their photos "warm".

Think I'll try Ruby next as Dagger recommended. Thanks.
 

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