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Fujifilm E6 processing labs

05/09/07

Fujifilm launch E6 labs - The Fujifilm Professional network of E6 processing labs is proving invaluable to all photographers, be they professionals, enthusiasts or students, who value the definition and colour saturation uniquely achievable with reversal films.

While the imaging market continues to evolve and the uptake of the benefits of digital photography maintains its steady course, many serious photographers are retaining, or regaining, their appreciation of film photography in general, and reversal film in particular.

This is a situation which Fujifilm has long recognised as likely to maintain for far longer than many of the industry pundits predicted in the early days of the development of alternatives to the traditional methods of image capture.

In view of the resurgence in use of reversal film, Fujifilm has given extended support to its network of laboratories which include E6 processing among their services. This applies to labs servicing both professional and enthusiast photographers who appreciate the sharpness in focus and colour definition achievable with reversal film in general - and with Fujichrome Provia and Velvia film in particular.

Any returning users of reversal film, as well as those now discovering its remarkable qualities for the first time, who may experience difficulty in finding a suitable processing lab need concern themselves no longer, for Fujifilm is able to provide full details of local E6 processing laboratories to which photographers can take or send their film.

Photographers wanting details of their nearest laboratory should email the Fujifilm UK Imaging Support Services team.

While the imaging market continues to evolve and the uptake of the benefits of digital photography maintains its steady course, many serious photographers are retaining, or regaining, their appreciation of film photography in general, and reversal film in particular.

This is a situation which Fujifilm has long recognised as likely to maintain for far longer than many of the industry pundits predicted in the early days of the development of alternatives to the traditional methods of image capture.

In view of the resurgence in use of reversal film, Fujifilm has given extended support to its network of laboratories which include E6 processing among their services. This applies to labs servicing both professional and enthusiast photographers who appreciate the sharpness in focus and colour definition achievable with reversal film in general - and with Fujichrome Provia and Velvia film in particular.

Any returning users of reversal film, as well as those now discovering its remarkable qualities for the first time, who may experience difficulty in finding a suitable processing lab need concern themselves no longer, for Fujifilm is able to provide full details of local E6 processing laboratories to which photographers can take or send their film.

Photographers wanting details of their nearest laboratory should email the Fujifilm UK Imaging Support Services team. imagingsupport@fuji.co.uk

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 145 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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