Lawrence Otto
GBThe difference between screen view and… The difference between screen view and finished product-in terms of exposure-is more than I am accustomed to. Typically I brighten about 10-20. Fromex requires about 30. Also, some of the images are actually less sharp than drugstore printing. If you use a true b&w process, I am not sure if you are creating a negative or how you process, but in my mind the images should be a bit sharper.
David
GBGood service and high quality printing for a just price. Turnaround time was very fast. The image, printed at 10 x 15 on photographic silver gelatin paper from a 35 mm TrI-X negative scanned as a .tif 6200 x 4500 pixels, displayed a full tonal range with almost no grain. Excellent detail in highlights and shadows. Archival quality for $24 door to door is a bargain.
C Campos
GBGreat quality on gelatin silver prints Great quality on gelatin silver prints, fast delivery
kevin griggs
GBI am so relieved to have found you I am so relieved to have found you. I had my own darkroom for years but now it's impossible to find a photo lab, especially a black and white lab. The pictures are really really good, great tone and always the correct cropping. Thanks.
Paul Ray
GBMy 5 Star Review on 100 Shades of Gray! The photo quality of the black and white prints were equal to new studio quality on an original print. I wish they had a cropping tool to size down photos online, but they do have the main controls such as contrast and dark controls. It was reasonably fast, maybe a week. I wanted colors in black and white that were true and will not fade like color chemicals, and I will upload more digital copies to print once I get my son to crop some old family photos down to size. I highly recommend this company.