Film Developing Question

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I called Dwaynes Photo and all they use now is C-41 plus some cross work that I can't use.
Any suggestions on where I can send these to be developed ?
I have quite a bit of it in my freezer. The Plus-X pan is dated 1993 but has been well kept by the guy that I got it from years ago?
This is just a sample of what I have :crazy:

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larry might dev it it......drop him a line....
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The color films are C-41 if I read correctly the boxes, Ron. Superia for sure is C-41, I have shot tons of it.

If Dwayne's does 120 size film, they should be able to process those for you.

For the B&W (TMY and Plus-X) you need someone to do it at their home and scan it. Or get into the thing yourself, which is cheap and not really hard, but takes time and a bit of space. You can also send the B&W rolls to a pro lab, but that may be very expensive.

I understand you can also develop C-41 at home with the Unicolor kit. I have never tried that as it is not available in my country.
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You might try this place in Seattle, Ron. http://pandalab.com/

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This is now the go to place for many film photographers.
https://thedarkroom.com/
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I may try doing it myself, I developed film while in the military but that was 55 years ago. It is something that I will have to re-learn.
The place where I get my C-41 developed is getting out of the film business in July.
I have developing tanks and a couple of solution bottles.
Guess I will see how good I am at spooling.

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You know our deal I will do it for you Ron.
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