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    Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Hi everyone,

    So where can anyone send Fujichrome Velvia to be developed?
    I know it has been banned from sale in the USA, has it also been banned from being developed?
    I have some expired, frozen sheets that I would like to expose and get developed.
    Thanks in advance.

    Derek

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    only 100 has the banned substance. 50 is just hard to get, so you should be able to send it anywhere that developes E-6.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    This needs to be linked to previous threads with the identical question.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Thanks abruzzi.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Hi Drew, I'm not sure how you do that?
    I did do a search and found lots of information though.
    Thank you.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    The Darkroom in San Clemente, California shows that they process E-6 large format film.
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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    The Darkroom in San Clemente does both E6 and C41 up to 8x10. They have a convenient mailer system. Oscars in SF does E6 up to 8X10, but C41 only up to 4X5. In Oakland there's also a service that does both processes up to 8X10 called Underdog lab which will accept either mail-in or walk-in orders. So at least three options in California, perhaps more.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
    The Darkroom in San Clemente does both E6 and C41 up to 8x10. They have a convenient mailer system. Oscars in SF does E6 up to 8X10, but C41 only up to 4X5. In Oakland there's also a service that does both processes up to 8X10 called Underdog lab which will accept either mail-in or walk-in orders. So at least three options in California, perhaps more.
    NCPS in Carlsbad (https://northcoastphoto.com) is my trusty place to develop E6. You can also mail in, or in person. E6/C41 and B&W up to 8x10. They have a Hostert Dip & Dunk and use Fuji chemistry for color pos/neg.

    So now at least 4 in California!

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi7475 View Post
    NCPS in Carlsbad (https://northcoastphoto.com) is my trusty place to develop E6. You can also mail in, or in person. E6/C41 and B&W up to 8x10. They have a Hostert Dip & Dunk and use Fuji chemistry for color pos/neg.

    So now at least 4 in California!
    I've been sending my 4x5 and 120 Velvia 50 and other chrome to NCPS. You can still buy Velvvia 50 in 4x5 but directly from Japan.

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    Re: Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO

    Thanks to everyone (Racer X 69, Drew Wiley, Kiwi7475, and Alan Klein) for providing this information, it is very much appreciated.

    Derek

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