Q. Does Walgreens process 120 film?
All Walgreens stores with a ‘photo lab’ process 35mm film, charging $14.99 per 24 exposures and providing a free photo CD of digital images. These are ready for pick-up in 3-5 business days. Some stores even process APS, 110 film, 127 film, negatives, and disposable cameras.
Q. Does CVS develop 127 film?
Yes, CVS does transfer films to digital, from: Photos- 2″ X 2″ up to 8″ X 12″. Cardboard or plastic mounted slides from 35mm to 127 superslides. Negatives- 35 mm, APS Film, 110/220 Film, 126 Instamatic Film, Large Negatives.
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Q. Does Walgreens develop 110 film?
Film Developing, Negatives, and Disposable Cameras – Options and Pricing. All Walgreens stores with a photo lab can accept your 35mm film. Select stores with a photo lab can also accept APS (Advanced Photo System), 110 film, 127 film, negatives, or a disposable/single-use camera.
Q. Can I still get 35mm film developed?
No matter what type of film requires developing, you can bring it to your local CVS Photo location for processing. Services include processing for 35mm film, disposable cameras, Advanced Photo System film, black and white film, 110 film and slide film.
Q. How much does medium format film processing cost?
Medium format film processing prices. 120 / 220 E6 film processing 120 E6 developing $9.99 220 E6 developing $14.99 4×5 or 5×5 prints at time of processing 60c 120 roll scan to CD $7.99
Q. How long does it take to receive a film developing order?
Most film developing orders are shipped back to you within 3-7 business days after they enter production. We are located in Southern California, so mail takes 2-5 days to reach us from almost anywhere in the country.
Q. What kind of film processing does Kodak do?
Medium format 120 and 220 black and white film processing, printing and scanning, including Kodak Tmax and Tri-X, Ilford HP5, FP4, Delta, and more. Medium format film processing prices. • We ALWAYS return your negatives.