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    Well, for B&W reversal and Ektachrome, Pro8mm (020 7439 7008) do it for ?9 a roll - (In by Wednesday noon, ready on Monday)

    The only thing they scam you on (there had to be something) is the postage. For Royal Mail Special Delivery (their cheapest method) they charge ?10 for the first 50' reel and 50p for each subsequent reel, so it makes sense to send 10 at a time if you can.

    Anyway, I may be wrong - perhaps they do much cheaper normal mail too - phone them, huh! The quality should be much like Andec - they are better than the US branch, by all accounts.

    Lucas

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    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ April 11, 2003 02:00 PM: Message edited by: lightfeat ]</font>

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    Well, the'll be good for S8 and for 16mm. Looks like they don't do Regular 8mm, though. Except to prep and clean for telecine. So, I'll still have to use Andec for the R8 stuff.
    Thanks for making me look again at Pro8mm/UK.

    Michael

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    Check www.super8.nl in the Netherlands or www.supersens.nl. They are both very good, and both have worked for dutch television as well. The last one does super8 black and white only. The first does all kinds of super8 and also regular 8mm as well I believe and 16mm and the Kodak vision films, but not k40 of course. These are the companies I entrust my films too. Both are very kind and helpfull and very good.

    Paul

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    P.S.

    Don't forget to click the english flag on their site for the english version.

    Paul

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