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Sending film in for developing.
I have been using my local Wal-Mart over the years to get my film developed
and it has been super cheap. I could get a roll of 35mm print film done for about $2-$3.00. Now it is the same price as the one hour places and they take a week. It used to take two days. It is strange that 120 film developed there is still only something like $2.00 a roll for 10 exposures, but it does take two weeks. I know they send it to Fuji in my state. I sent my last roll to York. It used to be that York had about 10 labs and I could send it to Chicago or somewhere around there. Now I have to send it to Maryland, which I guess is their only lab. I have heard they are owned by the same company as Clark and a few others. (York is cheaper though.) I can get my film developed (both formats) at my local camera store, but again it is around $6.00. I don't do enough to do my own. I was wondering if any one knows of a place to send film that is not going to cost an arm and a leg? I'm in Wisconsin. Thanks. |
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