Fromex True Black & White

2699 E. 28th Street, Unit 405, 90755, Signal Hill, United States
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4.55
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Fromex True Black & White

Only at Fromex True Black & White Prints do you get real Black & White photographic prints from your digital files.

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kevin griggs
GB

I am so relieved to have found you I am so relieved to have found you. I had my own darkroom for years but now it's impossible to find a photo lab, especially a black and white lab. The pictures are really really good, great tone and always the correct cropping. Thanks.

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Paul Ray
GB

My 5 Star Review on 100 Shades of Gray! The photo quality of the black and white prints were equal to new studio quality on an original print. I wish they had a cropping tool to size down photos online, but they do have the main controls such as contrast and dark controls. It was reasonably fast, maybe a week. I wanted colors in black and white that were true and will not fade like color chemicals, and I will upload more digital copies to print once I get my son to crop some old family photos down to size. I highly recommend this company.

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Allan Angus
GB

Brilliant results After dithering for over a year, I finally ordered three true B&W prints at 10"x15" from Fromex. Each of these were older landscape images from my now-obsolete Nikon D80. IMHO, the results were brilliant. Obviously, no color tinge at all, but that's to be expected. Added grain came through as expected. Images without grain came through without grain. Just what one wanted. I'll be printing off more of my library of prints with these folks in the near future.

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Charles Katz
GB

Good stuff! Beautiful true B&W prints as usual, speedy delivery, well packaged prints. Even my APS-C Nikon digital files end up looking like the old medium format B&W film I used to shoot; maybe better. I really like the look of the pearl Ilford paper…good stuff. I hope Fromex never goes out of business!

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Lawrence Otto
GB

The difference between screen view and… The difference between screen view and finished product-in terms of exposure-is more than I am accustomed to. Typically I brighten about 10-20. Fromex requires about 30. Also, some of the images are actually less sharp than drugstore printing. If you use a true b&w process, I am not sure if you are creating a negative or how you process, but in my mind the images should be a bit sharper.

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