how much?

Hi Jeremy,

This is difficult to answer, because it will depend on a number of things and your geography. I use a local "pro-lab" for color stuff I care about (non-snapshot photography). I rely on their quality film processing and pay a premium for their good dependable service.

Cost to cross-process will also depend on what you have them do. Push/pulling is extra at some places. Do you need a contact sheet, or just proof prints? All that is extra.

It's been a while since I've done 35mm film cross-processing, but I think I paid about $20 for a 36 exp. roll, with a 8x12 contact sheet about a year ago. YMMV.

My advice is to find a good lab who does consistant work for you. If you tell us what part of the country you live in, someone might be able to suggest such a lab.

Good luck! 🙂
rt

ps. I had some luck x-processing fuji tungsten chrome 64T (slide) film. Have fun!
 
Based on the prices above, you could get everything you need to process the film yourself for the cost of processing 2-3 rolls at a lab. C-41 film in B&W chemistry is easy & cheap. Maybe that's not the cross processing you're after.

C-41 or E-6 film in the opposite chemicals is different. Of course you could always hand the kid at Walgreens a roll of E-6 film and tell him/her to run it though the C-41 machine for about $2-$3. That might yield interesting results.
 
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