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Photographic Works - Film Processing-E6, C41 and B&W
common is processing C41 negative film in E6 chemistry. The results ... determine correct exposure, and if you require push processing. ...
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Photographic Works - Photo and Film Processing Lab in Tucson, Arizona
Photographic Works in Tucson, Arizona - photography and fine art printmaking are taken seriously. Whether you use film, digital file, giclee or paint we ...
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Photographic Works - Photo and Film Processing Lab in Tucson, Arizona
Photographic Works in Tucson, Arizona - photography and fine art printmaking are taken seriously. Whether you use film, digital file, giclee or paint we ...
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Photographic Works - Framing and Finishing Services
Gatorfoam Mount 1", 18.00, 20.00, 25.00, 27.00, 28.50, 30.00, 33.00, 35.00. Artboard Mount Non-archival, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.25, 8.00, 9.00, 10.25, 13.00 ...
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Photographic Works - Film Processing-E6, C41 and B&W
Snip Test, 3.50, Snip Test, 4.50. Service time - Next Day - Out by noon ... If you are unable to view and evaluate your snip test or your test sheet of film ...
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Photographic Works - Photo and Film Processing Lab in Tucson, Arizona
Photographic Works in Tucson, Arizona - photography and fine art printmaking are taken seriously. Whether you use film, digital file, giclee or paint we ...
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Photographic Works - Handcrafted Black and White Fiber Prints
Our Handcrafted Fiber prints are museum quality. We offer precise burning and dodging and extensive contrast control. We spend time testing and perfecting ...
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Photographic Works - Digital Capture of Artwork Photographic Film ...
Please ask for a quote on special artwork. Let us help you get the finest reproduction on film or as a digital capture. services ...
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Photographic Works - Archival Gold CDs
If you have a concern for archival media storage we are happy to provide Archival Gold CDs. A special patented Phthalocyanine dye formula gives a storage ...
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Photographic Works - Photo and Film Processing Lab in Tucson, Arizona
Photographic Works in Tucson, Arizona - photography and fine art printmaking are taken seriously. Whether you use film, digital file, giclee or paint we ...
 
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