Snapper73 Suspended / Banned Messages 1,496 Name Scott Edit My Images Yes 9 May 2013 #1 Dipped into the world of 5x4 with a Sinar Any suggestion for sending the neg to be developed ? I will do the B&W ones but tend to send the colour ones off.
Dipped into the world of 5x4 with a Sinar Any suggestion for sending the neg to be developed ? I will do the B&W ones but tend to send the colour ones off.
Woodsy Suspended / Banned Messages 7,676 Name Jonathan Edit My Images No 9 May 2013 #2 Peak-Imaging get my vote. Not the cheapest I believe, but I have never been disappointed by the results. http://www.peak-imaging.co.uk/
Peak-Imaging get my vote. Not the cheapest I believe, but I have never been disappointed by the results. http://www.peak-imaging.co.uk/
RaglanSurf Suspended / Banned Messages 11,477 Name Nick Edit My Images Yes 9 May 2013 #3 My favoured processors at the moment are The Darkroom UK Ltd, free postage using their downloadable labels and £3 return postage. http://www.the-darkroom.co.uk I find them reliable and very quick, usually if I post Monday they will be back by Wednesday.
My favoured processors at the moment are The Darkroom UK Ltd, free postage using their downloadable labels and £3 return postage. http://www.the-darkroom.co.uk I find them reliable and very quick, usually if I post Monday they will be back by Wednesday.
steveo_mcg Suspended / Banned Messages 6,319 Name Steven Edit My Images Yes 9 May 2013 #4 Can I ask a newb question, what do you post sheets in to stop them getting fogged?
wickerman Suspended / Banned Messages 809 Name David Edit My Images No 9 May 2013 #5 steveo_mcg said: Can I ask a newb question, what do you post sheets in to stop them getting fogged? Click to expand... A spare light tight film triple box. Make sure you ask for the box to be returned to you with your processed film.
steveo_mcg said: Can I ask a newb question, what do you post sheets in to stop them getting fogged? Click to expand... A spare light tight film triple box. Make sure you ask for the box to be returned to you with your processed film.