Getting 110 film developed???

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Just wondering where I might be able to get a bunch of 110 films developed? Anyone still develop these things??
 
Found this on Google - http://www.processc22.co.uk/
also someone suggested that my local Boots had a send away service a while back but have yet to follow it up! Let me know if you find anywhere, got some 110 film to shoot!
 
Right you are, Boots offer a 14-day developing service for 110 film and at a quarter of the price of others I've found too - HURRAHH!

Develop only: £3.49
Develop & print: £4.99

Unfortunately though, they are unable to supply digital format discs. Any idea's?

Anyway, I just this second purchased my first baby Holga...

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*image courtesy of Google

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I had one of them, what a brilliant little thing it was too.
 
It arrived this week and I've taken one or two 'point, click, don't really know what I am doing' type snaps around the house. Can I actually control the exposure on one of these things? The shutter button seems to stay stuck in until the film is wound on. :thinking:
 
hello, just wondering if any1 can help me, iv got some 110 films iv not had developed and they're 27years old. i did get 1 developed about 5years ago and the pictures came back pink so i didnt want to get the rest done, can any1 suggest anywer i cud get them developed without them being pink. Also cud you tell me why they came back pink? is it the age of the films? thanks in advance.
 
As joodles said above, Boots do a send-away process on 110 films - I've found Boots processing to be pretty good compared to typical high street labs, so if the films come back with a colour cast, it's likely that it's due to the age of the films - film keeps pretty well if stored in a cool dark place, though it is best to get films processed as soon as exposed.

I'd take one of the films in, and give it a try - warn them that it's an old film, and the last one's had a pink cast to them and the operator may be able to correct in printing. It's surprising what scope for altering colour balance there is even in a staight formward minilab machine.
 
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