Is there any problem with taking Fuji Superia X-Tra 800 to Costco in
Issaquah, WA to be developed?
I've been digging through this ng, and I'm a little lost on whether I
need to find a Fuji lab. Since Costco (or at least that Costco) sells
Kodak film and no Fuji film, I guess they would use a Kodak lab?
What about other Fuji films -- Superia X-Tra 400, Super HQ 200, super
HQ 100?
Is there a FAQ on this?
Thanks,
Greg
Bob Watson - 02 Nov 2003 22:50 GMT
> Is there any problem with taking Fuji Superia X-Tra 800 to Costco in
> Issaquah, WA to be developed?
>
> I've been digging through this ng, and I'm a little lost on whether I
> need to find a Fuji lab. Since Costco (or at least that Costco) sells
> Kodak film and no Fuji film, I guess they would use a Kodak lab?
> What about other Fuji films -- Superia X-Tra 400, Super HQ 200, super
> HQ 100?
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>
> Greg
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Our Costo used to sell Agfa in a Kirkland box. I can't recall all the
details behind the switch to Kodak.
However, our Costco here had and still has a couple of fairly new Fuji
processing machines.
Bob
S. Thomas Lewis - 17 Nov 2003 14:10 GMT
Because Fuji Superia X-Tra800 is a C-41 process, Costco can process it with
Kodak chemicals. That is the same for any other Fuji color print films.
> Is there any problem with taking Fuji Superia X-Tra 800 to Costco in
> Issaquah, WA to be developed?
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>
> Greg