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Hi all,
I'm sure there are people on here that shoot medium format film :D so I was wondering where you get it developed.
Cheers
ameerat42
04-12-2016, 1:47pm
Though I've got a few rolls in the fridge still, but as our local photographer has shut down,
this is also of interest to me. I found this place (http://www.lofico.com.au/blogs/news/7361772-where-to-buy-develop-film-in-australia) amongst others in a search.
Fillum might know when he gets back on.
Thanks Ameerat, I found that and had a good look. It looked like a great place to start. Have you used any of the recommendations on the list. I also found a link to Camera Warehouse which says that they process and scan for $13, which sounds like a bargain.
Thanks
ameerat42
05-12-2016, 8:01am
Thanks Ameerat, I found that and had a good look. It looked like a great place to start. Have you used any of the recommendations on the list. I also found a link to Camera Warehouse which says that they process and scan for $13, which sounds like a bargain.
Thanks
No. None of those. Last I had done was at local and now closed 'tog's:( I reckon any large (or local, or maybe Kmart-type)
photographic service could help.
Now, about your "bargin". - Beware, as it may give you disappointing results. For $13 you're going to get a very perfunctory
scan, I reckon - low res, 8-bit mass production. Ask them what they do in their scan. If they can't/won't tell you, don't
take it up as an option. Cripes! Scanning negs is not a light thing.
junqbox
05-12-2016, 11:38am
If its b&w, you can use Blanco Negro on Botany Rd in Redfern or these guys (http://www.sydneysuper8.com.au) in Newtown. I've used these guys plenty of times- http://www.visionimagelab.com.au
No. None of those. Last I had done was at local and now closed 'tog's:( I reckon any large (or local, or maybe Kmart-type)
photographic service could help.
Now, about your "bargin". - Beware, as it may give you disappointing results. For $13 you're going to get a very perfunctory
scan, I reckon - low res, 8-bit mass production. Ask them what they do in their scan. If they can't/won't tell you, don't
take it up as an option. Cripes! Scanning negs is not a light thing.
yep at about 1/3 of the cost of most places that I have googled, it does raise a few alarm bells.
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