Scott Loveless wrote:
> Evan Hanson wrote:
>   
>> Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5  
>> rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton Churchill's Triumph and  
>> Tragedy.  Now I have no idea when this was shot, so i don't want to  
>> invest a whole lot seeing what on these rolls.  Any suggestions where  
>> they can developed dirt cheap?  They're about 1/2 c41 and 1/2 b&w.
>>
>>     
>
> Wal-Mart.  Don't bother talking to the warm body behind the counter. 
> Put them in the send-out envelopes.  You can find these at a kiosk near 
> the photo counter or the entrance to the store.  Make some notes in the 
> special instructions box.  Something like "120 Roll Film - Process 
> C-41".  It will end up at a Fuji lab somewhere and should take about a 
> week and a half.  Wally World hasn't figured out (or doesn't care) that 
> 120 is different than 35mm and charges the same amount per frame.  12 
> exposures printed on 4x6 paper usually works out to $2 and change.
>
>
>   

My local 1 hour shop (amazingly, there are still a few here in Sydney, 
but they mostly make money on kiosks and frames) happily process 120 
without cutting and developing for just a few bucks more than 35mm. 
Processed in 30min, I take the roll home and scan them. Almost as fast 
as digital (ha). Bless their socks.

D

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