Hey Moira, Of course one can develop it oneself in a darkroom or at a cooperative lab like Mono in Brooklyn.
But for a commercial lab I recommend Metropolis. They recently set up their own wet lab and they develop, scan and print all formats. They get a lot of super-8 and results are great. All but Kodachrome: for that you can only get a low-con black and white result from a specialty lab, though I did hear of someone who engineered their own K14 formula recently! All the best, Pip > On Dec 6, 2022, at 4:19 AM, ev petrol <epetr...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > what labs are you using for Super 8 200T, 500T and ektachrome these days? > > i've also a mate with some kodachrome to develop, any leads very welcome >
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