I would love to visit the Kennedy Space Center one day. I have had a chance to see the one in Houston, and it was a blast! I had a Sprocket Rocket, but sadly, it was loaned out to someone and never returned. Great stuff on film! I develop all my Black & White at home. I have been doing that for over ten years now. I love to process and control. Colour I take to a local lab, Burlington Camera they do all my colour negative, slide film I send to a lab in Quebec when I shoot the stuff.
Walgreens develops 110 film, but it takes two months and a managerial call by Walgreens to Fuji to actually receive it 😅 I was able to get three rolls of film for free (two 35mm and the 110 film) because they mixed up and messed up my order so bad. Alas, 110 film is still my favorite 😂❤
There is a place in Louisville, KY called "fulltone photos" that develops 110 film, within a week. I turned my 110 film at Walgreens, not realizing it took 2 months to develop them, and fulltone photos got it done quicker
@@JustAnotherChris Not at all . That is why you should find a pro photo lab to develop your film. There is a film lab in florida that develops souped film and other types. I will send my souped film there when i have the funds.
I checked them out recently, but I don't think they work with 110, which I still shoot a lot. The Dark Room does, so I use them often. I live in Florida and I get my scans for 35mm about 6 to 7 days after i've dropped the envelope in the mail, which is faster than some of my local labs. 110 takes longer tho - close to 9 or 10 days.
I have an local camera shop that develops film at a reasonable price of $8 and I scan them myself with a very shoddy setup + DSLR. But I do have to remember to go to that specific shop as apparently their chain location doesn't share the same prices ($20 for develop only which is the same price as dev + scan.... dont ask how I found that out...).
Nice Labs/Sweet scans!
Haha exactly
I would love to visit the Kennedy Space Center one day. I have had a chance to see the one in Houston, and it was a blast! I had a Sprocket Rocket, but sadly, it was loaned out to someone and never returned. Great stuff on film! I develop all my Black & White at home. I have been doing that for over ten years now. I love to process and control. Colour I take to a local lab, Burlington Camera they do all my colour negative, slide film I send to a lab in Quebec when I shoot the stuff.
Thanks for the shout out dude!!
You’re the man!
That membership option is kinda interesting.
Right!? Could be nice of you’re planing to develop a lot of film
Walgreens develops 110 film, but it takes two months and a managerial call by Walgreens to Fuji to actually receive it 😅 I was able to get three rolls of film for free (two 35mm and the 110 film) because they mixed up and messed up my order so bad. Alas, 110 film is still my favorite 😂❤
And walgreens and walmart throw away your negatives.
@@thevoiceman6192 actually I received my 110 negatives, not the 35mm ones though
Doesn’t sound like it’s worth the risk haha
There is a place in Louisville, KY called "fulltone photos" that develops 110 film, within a week. I turned my 110 film at Walgreens, not realizing it took 2 months to develop them, and fulltone photos got it done quicker
@@JustAnotherChris Not at all . That is why you should find a pro photo lab to develop your film. There is a film lab in florida that develops souped film and other types. I will send my souped film there when i have the funds.
I checked them out recently, but I don't think they work with 110, which I still shoot a lot. The Dark Room does, so I use them often. I live in Florida and I get my scans for 35mm about 6 to 7 days after i've dropped the envelope in the mail, which is faster than some of my local labs. 110 takes longer tho - close to 9 or 10 days.
I have an local camera shop that develops film at a reasonable price of $8 and I scan them myself with a very shoddy setup + DSLR. But I do have to remember to go to that specific shop as apparently their chain location doesn't share the same prices ($20 for develop only which is the same price as dev + scan.... dont ask how I found that out...).
Sounds like you have a great system in place!
I use the Darkroom, I live in California so the turn around time is quite quick
Darkroom is great
I would also like to have Lou develop my films
Sweet Labs
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