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Some PO's refuse to wiggle, I know Ive asked them![]()
So we need a list of post offices that will perform the wiggle
Some PO's refuse to wiggle, I know Ive asked them![]()
You could try FilmDev, three rolls of 120 would be £12 for develop and scanning with free return postage. Or £15 for medium size scans. Service is super quick too.
Another one to go on the list https://www.exposurefilmlab.com/ 120 dev is £3, but scans looks expensive @ £8 for 8mb file (whatever that means) but looking at the standard scan and for 35mm is 4094X2748 using a Fuji Frontier 3000 (h'mm same M\C as Asda.).
But if just interested in dev:- 3 films sent in jiffy bag is £9.75 return postage is £1.50 so total is £11.25.
Cheapest so far is Snaps Bournemouth @£11, next is exposure film lab@ £11.25 and next is AG Photolab all in at £11.85
Many thanks for the plug.
The only thing I would point out - you get free post into us at Ag, and free jiffy bag. Which means £11.85 would be the total cost. The others, you need to factor in the inbound post.





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Looks like the take over at Asda is going ahead and a very cautious hooray in that they might be keeping the film business going...I've been using them a lot lately testing lenses for ones to keep, and two rolls onto one CD is cheap for £5
Apologies but i didnt catch that, Asda going to keep film services?
I spoke to the ladies at my local Asda yesterday and they are optimistic that when they are taken over by Photo Me the service will be as good or better than now. They have been told that machines will be serviced and maintained more regularly. Good news.
Andy
existing self service digi m\cs and a printer.
There's usually someone using those machines when I'm there, and they're *always* having to ask the staff how to use them. Never once seen someone successfully solo it.
Have a look at a small, friendly firm here: www.filmdev.co.uk – good scans and economic too. They can be contacted by phone so you can explain the scan requirements you have. They are cheap and have been very quick (1-2 days service, images delivered via web for lower resolutions then followed up with TIFFs or JPEG on a CD with your negs returned post free.
Could a mod (maybe @TheBigYin ?) update the list in the original post to include this one:
It's been mentioned quite a lot recently but its details are buried many pages back.
http://www.filmdev.co.uk/?page_id=1842
Also the UK Film Lab entry on that page should now become non-functional, since they've moved to Canada...
EDIT: Filmdev is in Stockton on Tees, if you need that info, @TheBigYin
Could a mod (maybe @TheBigYin ?) update the list in the original post to include this one:
It's been mentioned quite a lot recently but its details are buried many pages back.
http://www.filmdev.co.uk/?page_id=1842
Used John Gunn Camera when I was traveling in Ireland recently. One of the most friendly and lovely people I've met, just a warm guy.
Developing and scanning were good.
Prints were outstandingly good. You know when you're giddy with excitement over your own photos - had that a lot with these prints.
Highly recommended.
I've had a lot of 5x4 sheet film in this week. Makes me wonder if some labs have given up on 5x4 thinking it's done.
I've had 129, 77 and 94 sheets in 3 jobs from 3 different people.
Were they pricey, Matt? Reason for asking is I've seen a couple of Irish blogs asking about dev services in the past year or so.