Processing

There's quite a selection of places that showed up in a "c-41 film processing in England " web search, including scanning and cd . :) Peter
 
I have found the Unicolor Powder Kit to be easy to use, requiring only a water tub, hot water, ice and a good thermometer beyond the hardware used for black and white processing. If I didn't want to do it myself, I'd send it out through my drugstore, or if it was important, give it to Tempe Camera.

disclaimer: I'm in the US.
 
Processing

The thing is I usually use a quick snap place locally which is very good, but horrendously expensive..but i have a important couple of rolls and was looking for somewhere that people found to be very good and not silly priced, but thanks for taking the time to reply.
 
I've never used Peak for 35mm, but they're my go to for my (occasional) colour 120. The last roll had some weird spots on the negs* which they cloned before they did the prints - I'd never have known if they hadn't told me. I was quite impressed by that.

Adrian

*Film fault rather than development
 
The thing is I usually use a quick snap place locally which is very good, but horrendously expensive..but i have a important couple of rolls and was looking for somewhere that people found to be very good and not silly priced, but thanks for taking the time to reply.


Have a look at
- The Darkroom, Cheltenham
- AG Photographic, Birmingham afaik.
Both do mail order business, so you can send your films to them.
If you have really many rolls, maybe there is also the possibility for a small discount.


Cheers, Jan
 
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