kshapero
South Florida Man
$4 for negs and a 3-4 meg scan. I am going to miss them. This leaves crappy Walgreen's for $9 or sending out (I use North Coast Photo in San Diego) for 6 meg scan for $10. Even the Walgreen's told me that when the machine dies they are done, too. I am starting to get nightmares.
paulfish4570
Veteran
that's a bummer, Akiva ...
celluloidprop
Well-known
Hmmm, didn't realize scans could be that large from Costco. When I get them to scan C41, the scans are under 1MB - can I request larger or are different Costcos just set up to give different scans with the Noritsu?
thegman
Veteran
It's a shame, but personally I prefer to mail out, you get a better choice of labs, and it when they're done, I find the result on my desk at work in the morning.
theogee
Member
I was upset too as Waldgreen's and CVS don't do quite as good a job for the price as Costco. It will really putting a crimp in my film work. Any suggestions for me here in Tampa Florida?
kmallick
Well-known
Quite happy with the film 35mm film service from Mpix.com. Drop it in a pre-paid mailer (that you request from them). You can unlock the scans online when the films are developed and have the negs drop shipped to you.
Gary E
Well-known
The Costco near me has a photo Kiosk but no film in sight. I found it in the inkjet printer section!
Who worked on the categorization list I wonder? (probably a digital user wanting to prank on the unsuspecting film user
) Also, they only have one film offering, Fujifilm Xtra400
If I had only one wish from Costco it is that they only offer Tri-X 
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