Film processing

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Dr Jekyll

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23,820 posts

261 months

Sunday 13th June 2021
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Found my old Olympus Mju in the back of a cupboard, and it still had a film in it. Probably over 10 years old but I thought I'd get it developed and see what was on it.

£15:99 for d&p one film? I knew it was more expensive now but not that bad. Is that usual?

satans worm

2,377 posts

217 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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I have `120 film developed and scanned at 25mp , costs 25USD, hard to compare given mines in NYC and medium format film, but doesnt seem a million miles away...


C n C

3,307 posts

221 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Dr Jekyll said:
Found my old Olympus Mju in the back of a cupboard, and it still had a film in it. Probably over 10 years old but I thought I'd get it developed and see what was on it.

£15:99 for d&p one film? I knew it was more expensive now but not that bad. Is that usual?
It's not cheap, but there are some decent quality d&p labs that are (a little) less than £16.
You didn't mention if 24 or 36 exposure film?

AG Photolabs are very good.
24 exposure film developed and printed 6"x4" is £8.95.
36 exposure film developed and printed 6"x4" is £9.95.
Postage is £3.50.

Peak Imaging also have a good reputation.
24 exposure film developed and printed 6"x4" is £7.78.
36 exposure film developed and printed 6"x4" is £11.12.
Postage is £4.00.

Both also offer to supply scanned digital copies (for an additional charge), or you could get the photos developed and scanned (but not printed).