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From: Paul Glenn McKee <mckee@galley.ece.cmu.edu>
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To: bovik@cs.cmu.edu
Subject: More on print film processing

Dear Harry,

I have received two more responses to my print film processing inquiry.  They
are included below.  I hope this is useful to somebody.

Paul McKee

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From: "Marek J. Druzdzel" <md33+@andrew.cmu.edu>

Paul,

I wonder if you got interesting tips about developing
35mm films. I send my films to DALE laboratories in Florida.
It takes about 7 days before the pictures come back. The
quality is pretty good, but the lab is slightly pricy.
They are professionals and enlargements are beautiful,
even much better than the first prints.
They also makes slides from my color films for about
$2 extra per film. I used to send my films to a AAA lab,
which was also OK, but did not make slides.
If you are interested in DALE, let me know. I can bring
a mailer for you with all prices listed. I would be very
grateful for a summary of responses to your query.
Greetings,

Marek

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From: Jeffrey Campbell <jc9h+@andrew.cmu.edu>

After my last mail to you, I took some more film to Loreski's (Miracle Mile)
for processing by Kodak.  I found that they are sending it for "Kodalux"
processing.  This is the same place as ASAPhoto had used.  They tell me that
Kodak is no longer processing film.  They sold(?) their processing facilities
along with the "Kodalux" name to some company.

Send this along to Harry Bovik too.

Jeff
