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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
Hmm. Don obviously hasn't had the pleasure of being locked in the back of a delivery truck before.... once it's moving it gets pretty cold, and you have to snuggle up tight with someone just keep warm.... even in hot weather...... rofl Dam, I use my local chemist (drugstore) and they're sound - better results than the single time I used an expensive processor. We've got a pretty competetive Mail Order system over here for pics, and in my experience you get what you pay for. The cheap company gave mediocre results, the pricier one gave better....I may be forced to say good. But compared to the next day service of the chemist for 1 more, no competition. (",)
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This is probably more a matter of preference than anything else, but I've found the local Wolf Camera for processing my film. They take care of me, help me learn, and smile too. But I'm moving, to a relatively remote area too. I have not scoped the joint out too much, my wife picked it as a location for her store, I think i'm needed for the moving process though :) Ok, the actual question: mail-order processing? Any experience with that? Can they do the non-C41 B&W processing? Do they murder the negatives? Are they OK? There is a drugstore nearby, I could probably use them as well. I suppose, just looking for options before I delve into processing myself.