raid
Dad Photographer
Today, I was charged $10 for developing one roll of ASA 3200 B&W film. Was I cheated out of money or was this fair practice? They charge $4 for "regular" B&W film developing.
raid amin said:I was told that "this film required many chemicals". This does not sound right somehow.
egpj said:I think you got taken on that one. Unless you are developing something like E-6 it should not cost you anymore to develop delta 3200 then it does to develop say HP5 400. Are they developing in a machine where they have to do a special run for your film. I could see it costing more in that case but most small labs hand develop B+W. In that case, yep, you were robbed.
raid amin said:Glenn,
They use machine developing. So maybe this is the reason for the extra cost. They seem very honest and they do an excellent job overall.
Raid
raid amin said:Today, I was charged $10 for developing one roll of ASA 3200 B&W film. Was I cheated out of money or was this fair practice? They charge $4 for "regular" B&W film developing.