forgotten
Member
Obviously I have been out of touch for a while regarding film processing at local stores (Walmart, Walgreens etc) I have been processing my own B+W film and have not touched color (except digital) Now I find out they send color film out, and send back disc ... but no negatives!! This is probably not a shock to most here, but I am upset. I like running my old color negs through scanner using ICE (for Nikon scanner) it cleans them up nicely, and then convert to B+W if I wish. So now I can stop dreaming of buying a nice Leica M6 and having lab keep (or destroy my negs) WTF?!! Don't wanna do B+W film all the time. And occasionally its nice to have someone else develop film for ya. So.... whats the incentive to buy a nice camera/lens for film when they are just slowly pecking away at my life?! Sucks.
(no, I don't want to process color on my own) I quickly glanced at the darkroom forum here and noticed there are mail-in-labs i can send to?
Anyway....:bang:
(no, I don't want to process color on my own) I quickly glanced at the darkroom forum here and noticed there are mail-in-labs i can send to?
Anyway....:bang:
Thardy
Veteran
I used to take my color film to Walgreen and have it processed then scan at home. Them not returning negatives is news to me.
How would they handle a request to process and return negatives without their disk?
How would they handle a request to process and return negatives without their disk?
Ronald M
Veteran
Most people have no use for negs, so that may be standard process.
I would not deal with a company that throws the negs away because sooner or later it will happen again, even in error.
I would not deal with a company that throws the negs away because sooner or later it will happen again, even in error.
xcube
Member
I think Walmart started doing like that about 18 months ago for 35mm color film.
For medium format, they still return negatives.
There is a guy on ebay selling color development of 35mm film for about $18 for 10 rolls. Never used but may use it in future if it is still available then.
For medium format, they still return negatives.
There is a guy on ebay selling color development of 35mm film for about $18 for 10 rolls. Never used but may use it in future if it is still available then.
forgotten
Member
guy at Walgreens says they send film out now. they took film processing equipment out of the store.
forgotten
Member
Well, I guess it's digital photography for me now…..I give up….. they win
Nyc Dito
Established
Well, I guess it's digital photography for me now…..I give up….. they win
NO, don't give up. You too can send your film and get back your negatives...
Ranchu
Veteran
Canon SD1200 is pretty good.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Obviously I have been out of touch for a while regarding film processing at local stores (Walmart, Walgreens etc) I have been processing my own B+W film and have not touched color (except digital) Now I find out they send color film out, and send back disc ... but no negatives!! This is probably not a shock to most here, but I am upset. I like running my old color negs through scanner using ICE (for Nikon scanner) it cleans them up nicely, and then convert to B+W if I wish. So now I can stop dreaming of buying a nice Leica M6 and having lab keep (or destroy my negs) WTF?!! Don't wanna do B+W film all the time. And occasionally its nice to have someone else develop film for ya. So.... whats the incentive to buy a nice camera/lens for film when they are just slowly pecking away at my life?! Sucks.
(no, I don't want to process color on my own) I quickly glanced at the darkroom forum here and noticed there are mail-in-labs i can send to?
Anyway....:bang:
forgotten,
Find a camera shop that does processing on their own equipment, or send your film to a professional lab for quality service. Don't buy a Leica M and go to Walgreens to process the film...
G
Huss
Veteran
I get my colour 35mm developed and scanned at my local Costco (Marina Del Rey, CA)
They do a fantastic job,the scans are good enough for 12 by 18 prints as long as you do not crop the images.
Always get the negatives back (that is so weird not to get them back), and the price is $4.86 including tax. And you get it in an hour!
Mail order I have used thedarkroom.com (ok) and ncps (good) for my 120 colour film.
They do a fantastic job,the scans are good enough for 12 by 18 prints as long as you do not crop the images.
Always get the negatives back (that is so weird not to get them back), and the price is $4.86 including tax. And you get it in an hour!
Mail order I have used thedarkroom.com (ok) and ncps (good) for my 120 colour film.
VTHokiEE
Well-known
Find a camera shop...
I have a "relatively" local camera shop that develops all my 35mm color. Walgreens and Walmart usually had issues and at least Walgreens was more expensive anyways...
Gregoyle
Well-known
I think Walmart started doing like that about 18 months ago for 35mm color film.
For medium format, they still return negatives.
There is a guy on ebay selling color development of 35mm film for about $18 for 10 rolls. Never used but may use it in future if it is still available then.
I am planning to try the eBay guy out soon. My local Walgreens wants $12 a roll for 35mm develop only! I can't do that. If the eBay guy doesn't pan out, it's B&W and C41 kits at home for me!
-Greg
Bill Clark
Veteran
Consider this lab:
http://aandi.com/film-processing
Please don't give up film.
My opinion, film still represents skin tones extremely well. With digital, it has to be tweaked in PS to even come close.
Think about picking up a tank and chemistry and try developing the film then scan. But I must remember, I'm a nerd! Ha!
http://aandi.com/film-processing
Please don't give up film.
My opinion, film still represents skin tones extremely well. With digital, it has to be tweaked in PS to even come close.
Think about picking up a tank and chemistry and try developing the film then scan. But I must remember, I'm a nerd! Ha!
willie_901
Veteran
Your profile does not reveal if you live in North America.
If you do, it turns out a RFF sponsor, Precision Camera & Video (Auston TX) does an excellent job processing and scanning color negative film. Of course, they return your negatives.
To avoid hypocrisy, I will disclose I abandoned film usage in 2009 because local, high-quality processing was slowly, but surely, becoming impractical. I admire those whose dedication to film media greatly exceeds mine.
If you do, it turns out a RFF sponsor, Precision Camera & Video (Auston TX) does an excellent job processing and scanning color negative film. Of course, they return your negatives.
To avoid hypocrisy, I will disclose I abandoned film usage in 2009 because local, high-quality processing was slowly, but surely, becoming impractical. I admire those whose dedication to film media greatly exceeds mine.
Lucadomi
Well-known
I would not give up my negatives. I always hope I will learn to scan them properly eventually.
I prefer color slides to color film. I just cut and scan.
I think you can mail them and have them processed and returned properly.
I prefer color slides to color film. I just cut and scan.
I think you can mail them and have them processed and returned properly.
Lucadomi
Well-known
That photo (upside down camera) is from an old Exacta SLR manual, they liked everything to be as odd as possible.
That's interesting. It is a funny picture. An example of thinking outside the box I guess.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
I discovered that Walmart pulled that BS like 2 years ago and started a thread... it is getting harder to do C41 these days.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
I get my colour 35mm developed and scanned at my local Costco (Marina Del Rey, CA)
They do a fantastic job,the scans are good enough for 12 by 18 prints as long as you do not crop the images.
Always get the negatives back (that is so weird not to get them back), and the price is $4.86 including tax. And you get it in an hour!
Mail order I have used thedarkroom.com (ok) and ncps (good) for my 120 colour film.
Costco -- Depends on the location. They are running their processing gear in each location till something goes wrong and then it's gone. Costco in my area do not process film.
Costco prints are great. 12x18, 20x30, good quality, consistent color, very good prices.
Develop and scan: Precision (sponsor here, C41) or North Coast Photographic Services (San Diego, C41 & BW).
zuiko85
Veteran
Camera shop......Camera shop...? Lets see....Oh yeah, I remember those now, long time ago they used to have them didn't they. Haven't seen a real one for over a decade but I guess there are still a few around.forgotten,
Find a camera shop that does processing on their own equipment, or send your film to a professional lab for quality service. Don't buy a Leica M and go to Walgreens to process the film...
G
All kidding aside finding any place that has walk in C-41 is rare. Instead we are told to..."just send it out" with resultant postage cost and even worse, if the lab does a lousy job, scratched negs, greasy fingerprints, lost film, etc. it's too far away for complaining to have any effect (no face to face). I've often thought that the death of film will be more a death of processing options, at least for color.
Special note; Have you seen how fast the price of the Tetenal kit is going up. So even if you want to do it yourself the cost is rising fast.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Well, I guess it's digital photography for me now…..I give up….. they win
Who win what?
My local Walgreen returns the negative to me.
When I ask them to save the film cartridge with a little bit of film sticking out, they ask "Why?"
When I explain that I use the cartridge to bulk load Ilford XP2, they said... Cool!
It's of course your choice to give up film, but just know that there are still local labs who would accommodate your requests.
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