Custom labs will work with RAW, but it will cost you. It's the same 
tradeoff that always existed between paying the piper or accepting just 
"good enough" results.
Paul
On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:57 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> Point 3 isn't valid either. If lab processing is the way you want to
>> go, you can drop off a memory card at any halfway decent lab and pick
>> up your prints in a couple of hours. The minilab that used to process
>> my color neg film claims they can produce even nicer prints from best
>> quality jpegs.
>
> This was actually discussed here a few days ago: Isn't it a bit of  a
> problem that most labs still only accept jpegs? I mean, how much can
> they do to get good prints from a file with only 24 bits (and lossy
> compression, too...) if the colours are incorrect to begin with?
> Surely film gives the lab a lot more to work with? Or camera raw files,
> for that matter....
>
> - Toralf
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