Orangecicle
Newbie
I'm just getting back into film. I'll eventually develop my own, but what are the decent mail-in developers out there? I'd like development and film to scan at decent quality/resolution.
raydm6
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https://oldschoolphotolab.com/
Zeiss-Ikon Contessa w/Zeiss-Opton Tessar 2.8 :: Kodak Ektar 100 (IIRC)

Fruit Stand #1 by rdc154, on Flickr
Zeiss-Ikon Contessa w/Zeiss-Opton Tessar 2.8 :: Kodak Ektar 100 (IIRC)

Fruit Stand #1 by rdc154, on Flickr
Disappointed_Horse
Well-known
I've had good luck with the following labs:
North Coast Photographic Services https://northcoastphoto.com/
The Darkroom https://thedarkroom.com/
Dwayne's Photo https://www.dwaynesphoto.com/
Fulltone Photo https://www.fulltonephoto.com/
They've all been good and I would recommend all of them. Dwayne's and Fulltone have the lowest prices (overhead in Kansas and Kentucky must be a lot lower than in southern California).
North Coast Photographic Services https://northcoastphoto.com/
The Darkroom https://thedarkroom.com/
Dwayne's Photo https://www.dwaynesphoto.com/
Fulltone Photo https://www.fulltonephoto.com/
They've all been good and I would recommend all of them. Dwayne's and Fulltone have the lowest prices (overhead in Kansas and Kentucky must be a lot lower than in southern California).
agentlossing
Well-known
Blue Moon Camera in Portland OR if you're in the northwest.
Huss
Veteran
I would avoid TheDarkroom, I've had terrible experiences with them, and known others who have had the same. Also expensive.
Excellent results from:
northcoastphoto.com
thefindlab.com
dwaynesphoto.com
You can develop B&W on your own using the Cinestill DF96 Monobath - it is one solution (reusable 16+ times) for everything and super easy to use. There is a thread on it.
Excellent results from:
northcoastphoto.com
thefindlab.com
dwaynesphoto.com
You can develop B&W on your own using the Cinestill DF96 Monobath - it is one solution (reusable 16+ times) for everything and super easy to use. There is a thread on it.
raid
Dad Photographer
120 and 220 film have same cost for developing and scans at dwaynesphoto.com.
punkzter
Established
I used Dwayne's for both B&W and Color before starting to develop my own B&W. They are just fine. And they are cheaper than most other options.
chipgreenberg
Well-known
I've had great luck with the Find Lab
stevierose
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Besides the labs already mentioned, I have had excellent results from PhotoVision Lab in Salem, Oregon. Very clean development and scans at a reasonable cost.
https://photovisionprints.com/
https://photovisionprints.com/
markjwyatt
Well-known
I have been using ThaDarkroom and am happy with the results. Looking at Dwaynes- it is $5/roll cheaper for dev + high res scans, so I may consider trying them. TheDarkroom's high res scan is higher (maybe 20-25%), but Dwayne's is high enough.
Scottboarding
Established
I've had great luck with The FIND Lab, Photovision, and Goodman Film lab. I've used both Richard Photo Lab and Pro Photo Connection for develop only with good results. I sent one roll to North Coast Photographic Services but didn't get great results. One frame had a hair on it and there were development streaks across the entire roll so I can't recommend them. I've been using Goodman Film Lab lately and I like their results the best out of all of the labs I have tired. Fair prices too.
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