Since one can easily get large format slides done (E-6 of course) in two
hours at several places in Portland, I would think there's some
probability (50%?) that you could find at least one place in the bigger
towns in Montana or Wyoming.  Colorado should be no problem, if you're
near Denver or Boulder. My experience is that it's easier to get slides
done in a hurry than negatives, if the slides/negatives are bigger than
35mm. Good luck!
Katharine Thayer 


Dieter Bublitz wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> this may be somewhat off topic but I hope not too far :-).
> I will be on a trip through Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and South
> Dakota in May and June.
> While I will take photos mainly with my SLR-equipment, I plan to take
> one pinhole camera on this trip. Did not decide yet, wether it will be
> a 4x5" or one of my medium format Zero's.
> The problem is, that I would like to see the pinhole images as soon as
> possible to decide if I should do them again (due to the uncertainties
> of the exposure of a pinhole image) before I head on to the next
> place.
> How is it in the mentioned area? Does one usually find one hour or
> overnight photolabs in the (bigger) cities, that can do medium format
> (maybe even large format) slide film or is there no chance? Are
> chances better for negative film?
> 
> Thank you!
> Dieter
> 
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