charjohncarter
Veteran
I have used them for 120, and put 'develop negatives only' with no problem. But who is to say they won't ad lib. Thanks for the heads up.
Pro Photo Supply removed their Lab from their store and built a complete new lab around the corner 5-6 years ago... Portland, Oregon/
I have used them for 120, and put 'develop negatives only' with no problem. But who is to say they won't ad lib. Thanks for the heads up.
I am awaiting the results for my 120 test roll. I'll post the info when i get the call that its back to the Springfield store.
Again, the reason I posted this thread was to alert the members who use Walmart, since I have been reading for years about their use. Whether you agree with their business model or not I think the members should know that using them may risk their original photo documentation.
Why don't you people just send your film to Clark and York labs?
Both are owned by District Photo, and both are dirt cheap and fast. You can download free mailers. They have the most modern equipment in the country.
http://www.clarkcolor.com/Content.aspx?Page=Help&PK=97eb11de-988b-48b7-b23e-be3618a22533
http://www.yorkphoto.com/Content.aspx?Page=Order+Form+%26+Mailing+Label
My final Walmart post.........I received a call from the local Walmart regarding the 120 chromes I shot as a test and I must say that as badly as the 35 experiment went thats how good the 120 work was done. For $4.88 the film was sent to Fuji developed very well and returned to the Walmart for pick up. The film was clearly handled well and there was no dust etc. The trick is to annotate the envelope properly and the results were excellent.
So, to sum up no good for 35mm (they keep the negs) very good for MF stuff at least based on this one roll.