I recently attended a workshop at the luminous landscape gallery in April dealing with PS lightroom. As an aside, I met a gentleman who is still shooting large format film who mentioned to me a business in the USA that scans his negatives/positives and does so reasonaby and with suberb results. The name of the business included the letters AG. Anyone have a clue as to the location of such a business.
The reason I am asking is that I had a 24x30 returned to me today by a customer with a fading coloration problem. It is a print produced by a local professional lab 12 years ago (lab is defunct). It was made on Kodak material. I wonder if Kodak reprints images where a materials or processing failure has occured (ie bad bleach fix )? Kodak used to stand behind its professional prints- I remenber their advertisements- do they still do so? If not I may have to resort to scanning the negative and printing it on epson material. There are few labs in Canada that print from 6x7 directly to print material without a scan intermediary. I find direst prints give a superiour result. Maybe there are more labs in the states that print directly from 6x7 negs- but I do not know the labs in the USA?