My town lucked out. Fotomat wanted to put a processing plant in that would use millions of gallons of water a day. We didn’t have the capacity and the deal fell thru. A couple of years later they were on the downward slide and gone soon after.
She needs the translator — that is, she needs to google terms such as Brownie camera, film, negative, prints and photo developing. Then she’ll know what he’s asking for, and can look for a service online that lets you mail in your old film for developing and printing.
davidob about 3 years ago
Get the picture ?
Pharmakeus Ubik about 3 years ago
When the sergeant asks if you have film for your brownie, he wasn’t talking about Kodak moments.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
I wonder what they’ll stop making first – film cameras or phones with expandable memory?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
My town lucked out. Fotomat wanted to put a processing plant in that would use millions of gallons of water a day. We didn’t have the capacity and the deal fell thru. A couple of years later they were on the downward slide and gone soon after.
uniquename about 3 years ago
Cynthia, I’ve never seen technospeak as one of the languages on the translation apps.
Steverino Premium Member about 3 years ago
lots of film cameras around. Getting film is difficult.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
Help your grandpa, Cindy. You can mail it to a place that will develop his film and send him the pictures on a thumb drive.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Hell, I remember the Brownie camera! Took great pictures if you could get mom to snap them.
paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago
She needs the translator — that is, she needs to google terms such as Brownie camera, film, negative, prints and photo developing. Then she’ll know what he’s asking for, and can look for a service online that lets you mail in your old film for developing and printing.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
They need to go to a CVS, where they still develop film. Of course a roll that old probably won’t look very good.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I remember Fotomats, but I didn’t know they were called that. As for “Brownie,” at first I thought the film got baked into a confection.