I never did get my last roll of film developed. I wonder if it’s any good by now! And I wonder if there’s anywhere left to develop it!! (Last time I saw film for sale in a store — which was a long time ago — it was well past its expiry date and VERY dusty…)
You can still have film processed – or process it yourself. It’s all available, just much less convenient than it used to be. I gave all my Canon gear to my daughter when she was in school; I can afford digital! lol!
Steve Bartholomew over 11 years ago
Let us observe a moment of silence in memory of Kodachrome.
Destiny23 over 11 years ago
I never did get my last roll of film developed. I wonder if it’s any good by now! And I wonder if there’s anywhere left to develop it!! (Last time I saw film for sale in a store — which was a long time ago — it was well past its expiry date and VERY dusty…)
elliott.manning over 11 years ago
Wal*Mart charges almost $10 for developing a roll of film and it takes a week to get it back.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
That’s ‘Airbrushing’Around ’82
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Knows this caveman, I does
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
You can still have film processed – or process it yourself. It’s all available, just much less convenient than it used to be. I gave all my Canon gear to my daughter when she was in school; I can afford digital! lol!