AG Photolab E6 processing

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Hello,

May I please ask for any feedback on AG's E6 processing. I have decided to take my custom elsewhere from my current lab, and have a good idea about the various other options across the country. AG is one I have noticed and gather it's Peter Gaffney in charge of the E6 line, whom I used once before in the past.

My main concern is high quality consistent processing. Avoiding constant lab errors such as color casts, drying marks and scratches to the film is more important to me, than turnaround times/packaging/freepost etc.

Many thanks.
 
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Hello,

May I please ask for any feedback on AG's E6 processing. I have decided to take my custom elsewhere from my current lab, and have a good idea about the various other options across the country. AG is one I have noticed and gather it's Peter Gaffney in charge of the E6 line, whom I used once before in the past.

My main concern is high quality consistent processing. Avoiding constant lab errors such as color casts, drying marks and scratches to the film is more important to me, than turnaround times/packaging/freepost etc.

Many thanks.

I use them for all my E6 stuff. Very happy. Super clean and scratch free. Quality scans. Not the quickest, but worth a little extra time. Highly recommended.
 
I used them for my first few E6 rolls a few months ago and was very happy with the results. I scanned them myself and they're on my Flickr stream. I've also just sent off another roll of 120 E6 along with 3 B&W films.

Cheers
Steve
 
My experience of them has been positive, so they are my processor of choice
 
I have only used them once, for process and mount only, so cannot comment on consistency but the one E6 film I sent them I was pleased with the quality, no drying marks or scratches although compared with Peak and The Darkroom they were rather slow.
 
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