Amal, If you are looking for photographic output, try A&I Color in LA at http:// www.aandi.com/. They produce LightJet images and they seem to have B&W pretty well nailed, at least from what I've seen. It is Fuji Crystal Archive paper, same as everyone else is using and that means it's a color, also RC, emulsion. 60 yrs. tops. Also Bowhaus at http://www.bowhaus.com does LED's. If you are looking for carbon pigment in wide format, there are a number of people offering that as well, Bowhaus is one, West Coast Imaging is another, as well as myself at http://philbard.com/carbon.html. Cheers, Phil --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Amal Elaine" <amalelaine@w...> wrote: > Can anyone point me to a pro lab that can handle printing black and white > images from digital files without producing a green cast? I've tried a > number of pro labs and they all print on color paper, or with color inks, > causing the green cast. Most labs have acknowledged to me that this is a > side effect of their process, but for the life of me I can't seem to figure > out why they haven't nailed it yet. Even worse, why they would even > consider charging for and distributing a file with a color cast. At minimum > they should not hand out such bad quality! ;-) > > Besides printing myself, what options do I have? Do I have to resort to > having a lab create a negative from my b&w file so that a quality b&w print > can be made on b&w paper? I do print most images myself, but at present I'm > limited to only up to 8x10. I really prefer to be able to upload images to > a lab and have *great* b&w prints as a result. > > Every lab I've dealt with was geared towards the professional photographer > as a customer, not your average Joe picture-taker. And every lab has > produced a cast. > > Help appreciated! > > Amal Elaine
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Re: Lab that prints great b&w digital images
2003-04-27 by Phil Bard
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