PROOFS are borderless prints made from 35mm to 6x7 cm (120-10 exp) roll films at the time of film processing, printed to the largest neg mask size. Prices don’t include film processing. We print each file on the media to the same size.
Negs
are individually video-analysed. Prints and negatives are numbered
and matched with our POSI-MATCH SYSTEM, with a copyright
indicia and your STUDIO NAME (for registered customers).
At
time of film processing we will print any number of prints per negative
(same quantities for entire film). Additional
sets of proofs are 25% off regular proof pricing.
COLOR PROOFS are printed on N (Semi-matte) paper, but upon request, can be printed on F (glossy) or Y (textured) paper (making scans more difficult). Please indicate choice when ordering.
B&W
PROOFS are printed on Pearl RC paper. PROOFS from Kodak BW400CN and Ilford
XP-2 B&W films are usually printed Sepia (please specify Sepia
1, 2 or 3) and are charged
at the color rate. Upon request we can print these films on Pearl
RC (B&W) paper, charged at the B&W rate.
Please indicate choice when ordering.
E-6 PROOFS from 35mm slide films are are scanned and printed digitally on N paper. Upon request, we can print on F paper. Please indicate choice when ordering.
DIGITAL PROOFS are printed from from jpegs or RGB Tiffs (with our copyright strip on the prints). Available through our S.O.S. system. We print each file on the media to the same size. Bordered Proofs are available from files (please specify when ordering) and are also available from films (adding the cost of Res 2 scans). See our web site for all available borders.
DIGITAL PROOFS are corrected for color and density and printed on N paper. Upon request, we can print on F, Y or E (Pearl) paper. We can write Corrected files to CD at $5.00 per CD.
BORDERED PROOFS are available from files (please specify when placing order) and are also available from films (adding the cost of Res 2 scans).
Raw File Conversion for PROOFS is $1.49 per image.
PREMIERE PROOFS are DIGITAL PROOFS that show Color, Sepia and B&W enlargement possibilities on each Proof.
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