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Photo developing/prints?

Where do you like to drop off film to be developed (good service and product)?

Also, I have some 110 negatives I would like to get prints made from.  Where could I take them, and anyone know the cost? 

Re: Photo developing/prints?

  • I go to Walgreens, always! I'm not sure the price, but look it up at Walgreens.com!
  • I've been very pleased with the Springdale Costco (if you're a member).  We actually joined mostly because of the photo lab.  Their photo lab employees seem to be much more knowledgeable than at your standard in-store photo lab.  I don't know the prices for film off the top of my head, but their prices for digital prints are the lowest in-store prices in town.  They also offer matte finish which most in-store labs do not.
  • imageLoriZ:
    I've been very pleased with the Springdale Costco (if you're a member).  We actually joined mostly because of the photo lab.  Their photo lab employees seem to be much more knowledgeable than at your standard in-store photo lab.  I don't know the prices for film off the top of my head, but their prices for digital prints are the lowest in-store prices in town.  They also offer matte finish which most in-store labs do not.

    We are members of costco :)  So you have gotten prints made from 110 negatives? 

  • It is expensive, but Robin Imaging is really good
  • I would talk with the Costco photo center and make sure that is a service they provide.  If so, their prints are better than Walgreens and cheaper, too.
  • imagecincyGirl1980:
    It is expensive, but Robin Imaging is really good

    I actually had them develop the 110 film, but thats all they could do for me- they dont do prints.

     

  • imageFuture.Mrs.Shawty:
    I would talk with the Costco photo center and make sure that is a service they provide.  If so, their prints are better than Walgreens and cheaper, too.

    I called Costco- they dont do it :(

    I just called Cord Camera per an associate at Costco and Cord says they will do it (but they send it out).  BUT, over the summer I went to the beechmont location and they looked at me like I had 3 heads when I asked about 110 film, so who knows about them?

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