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  Photography Forum: Photography Help Forum: 
  Q. ..hello... to all members an offer ---A SPECIAL OFFER DISCOUNT - Moderator Approved

Asked by dr     (K=74) on 1/25/2002 
i will introduce myself, drwood.
we are an ultra-custom B&W lab in NYC, http://www.dr5.com
home of the dr5 process.

we will be happy to give a 30% discount to usefilm members.
we also provide very high end R-prints from B&W or color chromes, B&W custom neg. development [sorry no B&W traditional prints] & dupes from B&W & color chrome to dr5.

we also provide a very high end customer service, our ears are always open.

regards
drwood


    





 al shaikh  Donor  (K=15790) - Comment Date 1/25/2002
This post was approved Dr Wood rocks! :)





 David Goldfarb   (K=7611) - Comment Date 1/25/2002
Thanks for the offer. I'll probably stop by this week and try out an R-print. What process do you use?





 David Meiland   (K=1820) - Comment Date 1/26/2002
I've run about 30 rolls of 120 through the .dr5 sepia process. There are a few here on Usefilm and several more on my website. It's a great process. Their specs generally recommend slight overexposure (relative to the usual film speed as a negative film) but I am finding that I like underexposure, and often bracket Delta 100 at -1, especially for images with a lot of light tones in them. I have also found that the images are much richer with slow films (nothing over 100). Definitely run a couple of test rolls to see how the process works for you.





 Deleted User   (K=2231) - Comment Date 1/26/2002
Just wondering you how to process reversal B&W (slide) prints? What paper, etc.

p.s. your photo's are very impressive.





 David Meiland   (K=1820) - Comment Date 1/26/2002
Dave, you can print dr5 images as Ilfochromes, as you would a color slide. It is very different from a sepia-toned black & white print, in that the print is very glossy and the texture is totally smooth.





 dr    (K=74) - Comment Date 1/26/2002
david m.

how are you..?
have i never made a sample R-print for you??
our R's are of higher quality than cib's.
sharper, no cross, no contrast problems.

next film...

drwood





 David Goldfarb   (K=7611) - Comment Date 2/2/2002
Just picked up my R-prints yesterday--very nice work, quick turnaround, and reasonable prices. dr wood knows his stuff and clearly loves the materials he works with. I'll be going back for more.




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