Hello chaps and chapesses,
Was discussing film developing options with a few people on a Facebook page earlier and the usual options such as UKFL came up etc. One guy recommended a place called Photoghost in Aberdeen and said they offered a subscription based service for high quantity shooters.
Had a look at their website and it seems like something I need to try! For £25 a month (paypal recurring payments which can be cancelled at any time) they offer to develop and scan up to ten rolls per month, and then send you them back on cd in the post. It costs £2 a time to send the film back and five films can be sent at once for that price.
Only C41 is covered in this which I guess will be disappointing for E6 and B&W shooters (although everyone should do their own B&W anyway!) But it covers 35mm, 120 and 220 etc. Not totally sure of scan sizes for 120 but 35mm is said to be 1800x2700 which isn't massive but will do for online stuff I reckon. Turn around time is said to be 3-5 days.
Doing the maths, shooting ten rolls of film and sending them off 2-3 a week would work out about 47 nugggets a month, or £4.70 per roll, which seems very good for dev, scan and post.
Has anyone had any experience with them? Got four rolls in the fridge at the moment so I might try them out this week.
Was discussing film developing options with a few people on a Facebook page earlier and the usual options such as UKFL came up etc. One guy recommended a place called Photoghost in Aberdeen and said they offered a subscription based service for high quantity shooters.
Had a look at their website and it seems like something I need to try! For £25 a month (paypal recurring payments which can be cancelled at any time) they offer to develop and scan up to ten rolls per month, and then send you them back on cd in the post. It costs £2 a time to send the film back and five films can be sent at once for that price.
Only C41 is covered in this which I guess will be disappointing for E6 and B&W shooters (although everyone should do their own B&W anyway!) But it covers 35mm, 120 and 220 etc. Not totally sure of scan sizes for 120 but 35mm is said to be 1800x2700 which isn't massive but will do for online stuff I reckon. Turn around time is said to be 3-5 days.
Doing the maths, shooting ten rolls of film and sending them off 2-3 a week would work out about 47 nugggets a month, or £4.70 per roll, which seems very good for dev, scan and post.
Has anyone had any experience with them? Got four rolls in the fridge at the moment so I might try them out this week.