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Film Developed and Printed?
Andrew Knapik, Photographer, Assistant
Lincoln Park | MI | USA | Posted: 11:29 PM on 02.08.11
->> A studio that I do some work for had a client that came in today who house had burned down, and they lost everything. Luckily the studio still had the negatives from the wedding. Is there any place that we could send the negatives to get them printed. There used to be a lab local to the Detroit area that still processed film, but they went out of business around the first of the year.

Thanks in advance.
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Darren Whitley, Photographer
Northwest Missouri | MO | USA | Posted: 11:42 PM on 02.08.11
->> How about having the images scanned by scancafe and then print whatever you need?
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Andrew Knapik, Photographer, Assistant
Lincoln Park | MI | USA | Posted: 8:40 AM on 02.09.11
->> Has anyone used ScanCafe? That is an option, just needs to be great quality.
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Harrison Shull, Photographer
Fayetteville, WV | Asheville, NC | | Posted: 9:16 AM on 02.09.11
->> Scancafe will be more than good enough for 99.9% of all printing needs. Just ask for a straight scan and then you can do all the file prep on your calibrated system as per the needs of the printing lab.

Jaincotech is a more pro-oriented scan service -
http://www.jaincotech.com/
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