BTW The same method works for Retro8.com (japan) Fujichrome processing too. Just send a film with a € 10 banknote (dd january 2008) and you will have it back in no time. Possibly they can do E64T in E6 too. Wonder what price that would have.Muckymuck wrote:It couldn't be easier to send to Andec or Nanolab.
I just send the film in a padded envelope with €15 cash (yes, Andec does have a cash flat-rate for overseas customers- applies to E6, B&W and neg) or one AUS$20 note in the case of Nanolab. Just put a piece of paper with your address inside, and bingo. No need to write a long prosaic letter!
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