Trius
Waiting on Maitani
😱 Eeek! My experience is that with "the local 1-hour place" (grocery store, drugstore, even small mom & pop), you run the risk of scratches, dust, dirt, etc. I had a roll of XP2 ruined by one of the oldest photo stores in the US ... they tried to blame it on bulk load, but I was insistent that I knew what I was doing, had done bulk loads for over 30 years and had NEVER had a problem such as what that roll showed.peter_n said:Chromogenic film is excellent for lab development though. ... it doesn't matter if you send it to a pro lab or the local 1-hour place.
I have found a local consumer lab here that is consistently good with C41 and scans, so I stick with them. As far as conventional b&w, I only do it myself. If I had to have a lab do it, I would find a pro-level lab and interview the owner or manager before entrusting my film to them.
Earl