By D.L. Cade
Good news isn’t always easy to come by in the world of film; more often than not, the stories we run have to do with film being discontinued. But that’s not always the case, and the most recent news out of Ilford should give film lovers something to smile about.
According to Imaging Resource,
Harman Technology — the folks behind Ilford — have decided to open up
an Ilford lab in California. This means that high-quality
black-and-white processing and printing services are now available by
mail to all of North America via the Ilford US website.
“It has become more and more difficult for black and white film users
to have their films processed and printed to a high quality on real
black and white paper,” explains Harman Director of Marketing and North
American Sales Steven Brierley. And since their successful UK lab has
seen a consistent increase in interest from overseas, Harman is “excited
to announce that … we can now offer the same service from a base in
California.”
The lab is able to work with black-and-white, C-41 color negative and
E-6 transparency films in both the 35mm and 120 formats. Prints will be
delivered on Ilford photo paper, and turnaround time is only 2-3 days.
Prices start at $16 per roll, with upgrades, enlargements and digital
scans costing extra. To learn more or go ahead and place your first
order by mail, check out the full press release or head over to the Ilford US website by clicking here.
Image credit: Black & White by DaveBleasdale
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