Celesta
Member
I am looking for a good lab to develop color and b&w film (135 and 120) in Westchester county in New York. Do you know any good places?
andredossantos
Well-known
Celesta: Honestly, you're probably going to have to bring them down to the city. I don't know of any labs remaining in either Westchester or across the river in Rockland County (where I grew up).
pphuang
brain drain...
I always bring my color film to Home Fair Camera, Boston Post Road in Larchmont. They charge about $5 to develop a roll of film (without prints or CD). Turn-around is about 1 hour, C41 development is pretty predictable and I've never had a problem. B&W gets sent out, so you are probably better off learning how to do that on your own. They also stock a nice variety of film in 135 and 120. Its more expensive than buying in bulk from an online retailer, but convenient if you need to pick up a few rolls real quick. I'd like to see them stay in business, and use them when I can.
sparrow6224
Well-known
Home Fair may be a notch up from CVS, but not a pro lab by any means. I would love to hear there's a pro lab in Westchester. Actually I would prefer to move back to NY where I lived for thirty-five years but that's another story.....
pphuang
brain drain...
Home Fair may be a notch up from CVS, but not a pro lab by any means.
Well, C41 is not too fancy - you just want to find a place that doesn't drag your negatives across the floor
I've read some reasonable comments about Spectratone Color Labs in White Plains, but have never used them myself.
Celesta
Member
Thank you for the information. I will definitely check Spectratone Color Labs - turns out they are closeby. I may try Home Fair too, but basically I am hoping for a lab with a proverbial "human touch". I haven't used a lab since 1980s, so now when I look at the film developed in CVS, I have a tough time judging if the low quality is the product of cheap grainy film, bad development process or wrong explosure
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02Pilot
Malcontent
I've had good results with Sam's Camera Exchange. They have two locations: Mt. Kisco and Scarsdale; I've only dealt with the former. C41 developing is done in both, but printing and B&W are handled at Scarsdale only. Most of the people who work there seem to be experienced and competent when dealing with film.
Celesta
Member
I will check Sam's Camera, thank you.
I googled Spectratone and went to look for them at 230 Ferris St in White Plains. Turned out nobody in that building has ever heard of them... I will try to find their phone id and see if they simply moved elsewhere.
I googled Spectratone and went to look for them at 230 Ferris St in White Plains. Turned out nobody in that building has ever heard of them... I will try to find their phone id and see if they simply moved elsewhere.
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