Re: Best Super 8 Lab

From: Pablo Marin (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2007 - 11:14:20 PDT


very pleased with the results of a couple of rolls
processed by Dwayne's.

Best,
pablo marin
buenos aires.

--- Ken Paul Rosenthal <email suppressed>
wrote:

> What is your favorite lab for processing super 8
> film in terms of quality,
> ie few to no scratches, dust, etc. I well understand
> that such artifacts are
> part of 'look' of the format. But after two decades
> of shooting super 8,
> I've recently discovered that the integrity with
> which the cartridge was
> built/lubricated, as well as the methods of removing
> the film from the
> cartridge can make an enormous difference.
>
> Thanks, Ken
>
>
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