In my opinion, this option is way better than developing film yourself and scanning them yourself. You'll get much better results that way. That is, for color film. Black and white film, on the other hand, can be processed and scanned by you and you'll get decent results regardless. Black and white film is kind of unnecessary to bring to a lab.
can you show a video of how you sent them out? i plan on getting it developed by them and i’m still a bit lost of how you go to the post office and all so you can send it out
In my opinion, this option is way better than developing film yourself and scanning them yourself. You'll get much better results that way. That is, for color film. Black and white film, on the other hand, can be processed and scanned by you and you'll get decent results regardless. Black and white film is kind of unnecessary to bring to a lab.
2 film rolls for $50. I'm gonna go broke. Going back to CVS.
hi! :) did you get the prints from the darkroom or did you download the photos & then do the prints at walmart? thank you!
I got it straight from the darkroom! Good idea 💡 I bet they would look good
@@AaronArao i want to do it but i'm nervous haha but thank you so much!!
can you show a video of how you sent them out? i plan on getting it developed by them and i’m still a bit lost of how you go to the post office and all so you can send it out
You can request mailers from them…
Every time i use Walmart locally half of my pictures get burned out or completely black even with the flash on and good lighting
What size did you get for the photos
4x6!