Walmart and b&w film processing

Thanks again. I think I'll just drop off a roll of Tri-X and see what happens. I guess I'll mark it "develop only, do not cut" or something like that, along with "B&W Tri-X"

Maybe Pirate will chime back in and let me know what he wrote on his envelope!
 
Thanks again. I think I'll just drop off a roll of Tri-X and see what happens. I guess I'll mark it "develop only, do not cut" or something like that, along with "B&W Tri-X"

Maybe Pirate will chime back in and let me know what he wrote on his envelope!


When you get it back, let us know...
The Wal-Mart near me, always prints, but I don't pay for it, I just rip them up.. I write on the bag at the top and bottom clearly, "NO PRINTS". but, I think is totally automatic, and they may not be able to: "Not Print", or Leave uncut...
 
Yes they will do negatives with a CD, or just negatives. Most drug stores will do the same. The scans are only moderate resolution however, good for non critical work or camera testing, or for use as "proofs". A good film scanner for you PC can usually do a better job if you learn the basics of its use.

Just a quick question for those of you who use Walmart for film processing, do you then scan your negatives? mean Walmart doesn't do scanning do they?
 
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