I actually got it processed at a place in Durham. I'm there pretty often, so if you have some 120 film you'd like to get developed I could bring it with me next time I go. It takes one week, and costs a little more than getting a regular roll processed, about 17 dollars. I have a friend who sends it out to B&H photo as well...I don't think anyone around here will do it.
That'd be great. I have a little Kodak instamatic that I shot with, but I didn't know where to get it developed. I was going to send it off, but it was too expensive at the time.
Hey! I'm going this weekend! I'll be in the fibers/clay studio most of tomorrow if you want to bring your film over there at some point. Just give me a call if ya do.
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what kind of film is this? i love them. so 70s looking
its 120mm film. squares are better than rectangles.
do you have to send it away to get it developed or will someone do it locally?
I actually got it processed at a place in Durham. I'm there pretty often, so if you have some 120 film you'd like to get developed I could bring it with me next time I go. It takes one week, and costs a little more than getting a regular roll processed, about 17 dollars. I have a friend who sends it out to B&H photo as well...I don't think anyone around here will do it.
That'd be great. I have a little Kodak instamatic that I shot with, but I didn't know where to get it developed. I was going to send it off, but it was too expensive at the time.
Hey! I'm going this weekend! I'll be in the fibers/clay studio most of tomorrow if you want to bring your film over there at some point. Just give me a call if ya do.
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