Avoiding rasterised prints from film
Avoiding rasterised prints from film
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Pigeon

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18,535 posts

263 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Boots, the bastards, insist on printing my films using a rasterising process, thus dragging the high resolution of the analogue format down to digital levels. This is bloody annoying. I asked them if they could send the film off to be processed off-site the old-fashioned way, but they said they can't.

So, does anyone know of anywhere I can get my films processed that will expose the prints in a proper enlarger, without this digital shit, that offers an over-the-counter service?

TIA...

simpo two

89,679 posts

282 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I used to post my films to Bonusprint; nice glossy prints and good prices - but not OTC.

Threeracers

713 posts

266 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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For 35 mm I use Lab 35. Mail order I am afraid (and a bit slow) but excellent quality;

www.lab35.com/

Pigeon

Original Poster:

18,535 posts

263 months

Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Hmm, mail order... they talk about callers to their London branch, but don't say yea or nay to callers to their Milton Keynes branch. Which is conveniently close to me. And they do say they use analogue methods. Thanks for that!