kknox
kknox
I know there was a Costco film tread, could not find it.
Went into my local Seattle area Costco today, no more film processing. They are all coming to an end.
Guess I will stop shooting c41 color, too much hassle & cost to send out. I will just use the M8 for color, and my M film camera for B&W film that process at home. :'(
Went into my local Seattle area Costco today, no more film processing. They are all coming to an end.
Guess I will stop shooting c41 color, too much hassle & cost to send out. I will just use the M8 for color, and my M film camera for B&W film that process at home. :'(
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Or batch your color rolls, and support the local pro labs.
There has to be one in Seattle area.
There has to be one in Seattle area.
DrTebi
Slide Lover
I also use my local lab (thankfully it's only three blocks from my house).
If I do have a batch of films, like after a vacation, I sometimes send my film to Dwayne's or NCPS for developing and scanning. Worked out just fine for me.
And by the way... I had the M8 once and did not like it too much. Especially after shooting it side-by-side with an old rangefinder. Film just produced images so much more realistic, I eventually gave up the M8 and got all into film photography...
But hey, it's a matter of taste. If you are happy with your M8 images, stick with it and ignore me
If I do have a batch of films, like after a vacation, I sometimes send my film to Dwayne's or NCPS for developing and scanning. Worked out just fine for me.
And by the way... I had the M8 once and did not like it too much. Especially after shooting it side-by-side with an old rangefinder. Film just produced images so much more realistic, I eventually gave up the M8 and got all into film photography...
But hey, it's a matter of taste. If you are happy with your M8 images, stick with it and ignore me
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