Hi,
I'm somewhat amused about this thread, of course germany in not the wilderness. You can get your slides and films developed at the foto shops we have around here. Scott just mentioned one of them. The processing and chemistry is exactly the same as used overseas (seen from here).

Hey, imagine you would read this thread written by germans who consider having their films and slides developed at home in germany during a longer staying in, e.g., the U.S.A. ;-)

Cheers,
pancho

Cesar wrote:
Oops, I just reread my original post. She is actually looking for developing of her film.

I will make a note to her about ordering from the USA depending on her stockpile.

Thanks,

César
Panama City, Florida

Scott Loveless wrote:

No kidding.  AAFES these days is a lot like Wal-Mart, only with a
crappier selection and higher prices.  The local Wally world actually
stocks T-Max.  Considering the strength of the Euro (or the toiletness
of the Dollar), she may be better off ordering film from B&H.

On 6/20/05, Cesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott,

She mentioned to me that she could not find find E-6 or b&w at AAFES
(PX-equivalent) so she is looking and asking.

Hoping to visit her next year,

César
Panama City, Florida

Scott Loveless wrote:

I spent three years in Heidelberg in the mid eighties.  Beyond living
there during the cold war and the Chernobyl accident, I remember it
being one hell of a place to take photographs.  It's too bad I was too
young to fully appreciate it.  Anyway, this shop is open 7 days a
week: http://www.okfotoshop.de/index8197.html?language=0
When I was there the post exchange had a photo lab.  My mother made
extensive use of the PX lab for 110 and disc film processing!  Of
course, mailers back to the US sent via the US Postal Service will
cost the same as sending them from NYC.

On 6/20/05, Cesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have a friend who is now stationed in Germany - I believe it is
Heidelberg (excuse the spelling please).
Eleanor, she is my friend that I took to the first San Antonio PDML
gathering.  She shoots Canon, but she is a nice person nonetheless :-)

She would like to find a place to take her slide and b/w film for
developing. She asked about mail order in the USA, but I would like to
keep it local if possible.
She prefers TMax over the C-41 b/w.

I am hoping I can give her some good info, thanks,

César
Panama City, Florida





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