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Best option for large film processing order?30 Mar 2007 14:34 GMT4
Not so long ago I had an SLR and was shooting film faster than I could
keep up with having it processed, then said SLR was stolen, and I went
digital for reasons of logistics and economics.  I still have,
however, a sizable amount of film I need processed/printed (literally
Kodak 40009 Mar 2007 18:06 GMT1
One of the flags of the demise of film production by Kodak and Fuji has
been the discontinuation of certain films in less than popular sizes.
For a long time the only 110 around was ISO 200. APS film, always
limited, has lost the Kodak chromogenic B&W, the ISO 100 emulsions, and
 
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