Hi Nancy,
I kinda ran into the same problem a few years back when life finally slowed down
to a point where I could enjoy photography again. Looking around, life had
changed and noone was developing or printing film. So with my best half working
at Walgreens, they took care of the 35mm color, I started developing & printing
my own b&w and there is a last remaining lab here in Colorado Springs. Doing
several rolls of 120mm film or slide is a bit expensive but professional results
every time. Depending on how much color 120mm you do, it is fairly easy to move
into developing your own color film if you take the time to study, keep notes,
and enjoy the journey of learning, you would surprise yourself.
Phil
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From: "nancyewilson@..." <nancyewilson@...>
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 4:28:36 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] Where to send Film for Deveopment
I haven't used some of my film cameras for a long time. Nollabs in Lansing, MI
develop film any more. Does anyone know of a lab in the Midwest that will
develop 35 mm B&W and color as well as 120 film?
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Re: [Digital BW] Where to send Film for Deveopment
2011-03-07 by Phillip Kimble
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