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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

    I don't shop at Walmart so it's not an issue. Look on the bright side, at least you don't have to worry about your negatives getting lost.

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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

    The reason I choose Walmart for that random roll of 120 or 220 is that there are no local labs that develop 120/220 film anymore. I have a Jobo and have processed both C-41 and E-6 process roll films with it with no problem. BUT, it isn't economical for just a couple of rolls-so I send it out. I don't care abut the prints from C-41--I just want the negatives so I can print my own. This is not Walmart's policy but rather Fuji lab's policy regarding 35 mm film. I still shoot an occasional roll of 35 mm and now I will have to get my processing done elsewhere--mail order I suppose. I find home processing, mainly the "handling" of 35 mm film to be a PITA. I process all of my black and white at home and shoot MF most often--several reasons but again the handling of the miniature format film is a PITA and contributes to my preference of medium format (quality issues aside).
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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

    The thought come to mind, even if you agreed to this madness to begin with, how do you know the scan of the negative they did was good to begin with? I don't know about the rest of you, but personally i find scanning a negative correctly to begin with is something of an art in itself.

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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

    The film service at Walmart is targeting an audience that cannot even afford a basic $60 digital.

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    Re: For those that use Walmart/Fuji labs for 120/220 film processing.

    Sevo, this is not using Walmart's own in-store film service, which is pretty much non-existent since digital printing is about all that is now offered. I'm referring to their send out service which is sent to Fuji labs in Ohio (in my case).
    Wal-mart employee's don't have a clue, in most cases, of what 120 or 220 film is nor that they can even get it processed.
    Before you write-off the service that they provide access to let me explain what I ordered from Fuji labs and what I got.
    I sent a roll of 220 Fuji NPS 160 through Wal-mart to Fuji labs. I requested processing only with no prints-- under special instructions I noted this along with the film format and process and "Two Week Special Service".
    Heres what I got back in one week:
    24 exposures of sleeved medium format film with no trace of dirt, residue, or scratches. I can now just scan the whole lot on my Epson V700 for two easily made contact sheets.

    I can't complain--honestly I'm quite impressed. All for 84 cents!!
    --Joe Burke

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