A BOLTON company has invested in what it believes is the first digital photographic processor of its kind in the North-west.
Bolton Colour Laboratory in St George's Road, which was established by Dominic Holden nearly 10 years ago, has installed a Noritsu 3101 digital printer processor.
It means the laboratory can process digital files as well as films.
Mr Holden said they were now able to offer a "much needed" service to photographers who had invested in digital cameras and wanted decent quality photographic prints.
Dominic is pictured, right, operating the new machine.
A BOLTON company has invested in what it believes is the first digital photographic processor of its kind in the North-west.
Bolton Colour Laboratory in St George's Road, which was established by Dominic Holden nearly 10 years ago, has installed a Noritsu 3101 digital printer processor.
It means the laboratory can process digital files as well as films.
Mr Holden said they were now able to offer a "much needed" service to photographers who had invested in digital cameras and wanted decent quality photographic prints. Dominic is pictured, right,
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