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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Boston labs "on the T"

Re: [Digital BW] OT: Boston labs "on the T"

2002-05-15 by david_bookbinder@sprynet.com

I recommend Spectrum Color Labs, 51 Melcher Street, Boston, MA 
02210. It's about a five minute walk from South Station, just 
across the Four Point Channel Bridge. Phone: 617-426-0222. They 
did a great job with some ancient (20-year-old) Tri-X and Ilford 
film, and they also do beautiful poster-sized enlargements on 
either inkjet or lightjet printers. The guy who seems most in 
the know there is named Stoney.

- David

= = = Original message = = =

A friend of mine who lives in Brookline (near Washington Square 
on 
the Green Line) won a photo contest and has gotten ambitious. 
She 
wants to find a good place (for processing and printing) she 
can take 
her negative/print film on "the T", i.e., not to have to drive 
it to 
the suburbs nor to trust it to the mail. I'd appreciate any 
suggestions. Thanks.

Sam McCandless             samcc@...


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