Thanks for this referral, will check it out: Baboo Color Lab at 42
West 18th
Street.
On Mar 26, 11:38 am, krishnananda <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article
> <4f9edb1d-66af-412e-a151-258e63b63...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "www.barichrome.com" <bradwil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > As I'm not as technically gifted as many in the group my goals are
> > modest at this point. I'm looking for a brick and mortar location in
> > NYC (hopefully in midtown, but I'm flexible) that offers reasonably
> > priced processing of 120 film and possibly having the negatives
> > scanned to a disc.
>
> > At some point I'm going to be in the market for a scanner, but if I
> > get one I want to do it right, not get a $150 cheapo, so for now I'll
> > be happy for a photo shop to do it.
>
> > Anyone got a referral they can give me?
>
> > Brad
>
> Not sure of a pro lab that will routinely scan 120 since the standard is
> develop and contact. You might try Baboo Color Lab at 42 West 18th
> Street. They do digital printing but I have no idea if 120 goes through
> those Noritsu printers.


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