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where to mail process 35mm (in UK)

 
kazino21
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Sep 19, 2005 04:33 |  #1

Hi everyone. Just come back from the states and want to process my 35mm film. Got about 12 rolls to process mix of black and white and colour. I'm wondering where to get them processed, usually I go to boots and get them done 7x5 but wondering whether to use try posting them for processing e.g - http://www.thephotosho​ponline.co.uk/35mm.htm (external link)

This is the only place I can find but obviously I don't have a clue as to the quality. I had seen an article in amateur photographer about them and they found a very good cheap one but I can't find that issue :( to look it up.

Any suggestions please (in the United Kingdom)

Thanks
Karim


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Sep 19, 2005 04:45 |  #2

Best place I can recomend from experience is

www.colab.co.uk (external link)

Their pro service is 1st class

(I also use them for my digital printing now)


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Sep 19, 2005 06:20 |  #3

Thanks :)


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