AJShepherd
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I've used Snappy Snaps for 120 - but lately I've grown unhappy with them as the negatives have been seriously scruffy.
The last set of 120 pics I had featured major blemishes and scratches - when I scanned the negs I could photoshop most of them away, but when your prints have big blotches on them you wonder what they're doing.
I've also been getting 35mm B&W done there and that's been getting poor of late too. Also their black and white prints always seem too dark and contrasty - when I've scanned in the negatives I've seen much more shadow detail in the scans.
I'm going to develop my own in future - no room for a proper darkroom, but I figure I can scan the negs and print digitally. It'll work out cheaper as well.
The last set of 120 pics I had featured major blemishes and scratches - when I scanned the negs I could photoshop most of them away, but when your prints have big blotches on them you wonder what they're doing.
I've also been getting 35mm B&W done there and that's been getting poor of late too. Also their black and white prints always seem too dark and contrasty - when I've scanned in the negatives I've seen much more shadow detail in the scans.
I'm going to develop my own in future - no room for a proper darkroom, but I figure I can scan the negs and print digitally. It'll work out cheaper as well.