Sending exposed films to lab
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Sending exposed films to lab
Dear all...
As a newbie to LF and someone who does not have the facility to develop his own films, I was pondering how best to send exposed films to the lab for processing.
A local lab has told me they would be happy for me to deliver exposed films in holders and collect the holders once film processed, however I see that another potential way is to use the same darkroom bag I used to load film to unload it into an empty film box.
This seems a sensible thing.... only prob being as I havent sent any to the lab yet, I dont have an empty box/bag to put them in!. I suspect this is a common prob when you first start out. Does anyone have any empty boxes spare that we could come to an arrangement over? or is there another method?
As a newbie to LF and someone who does not have the facility to develop his own films, I was pondering how best to send exposed films to the lab for processing.
A local lab has told me they would be happy for me to deliver exposed films in holders and collect the holders once film processed, however I see that another potential way is to use the same darkroom bag I used to load film to unload it into an empty film box.
This seems a sensible thing.... only prob being as I havent sent any to the lab yet, I dont have an empty box/bag to put them in!. I suspect this is a common prob when you first start out. Does anyone have any empty boxes spare that we could come to an arrangement over? or is there another method?
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Re: Sending exposed films to lab
Hi Keith
As a fairly newbie myself I'm sorry I can not help you.
However I was wondering how you were printing your images, are you getting them scanned first?
In the past 8 months or so I have been getting ciabachrome prints from BPD phototech, but they have now stopped that service and have yet to find a replacment.I expect I will have to go down the sending them off to be scanned route first but I did like the look and feel of Ciabachrome.If your lab still does wet processing can you let me have their details.
Sharon
As a fairly newbie myself I'm sorry I can not help you.
However I was wondering how you were printing your images, are you getting them scanned first?
In the past 8 months or so I have been getting ciabachrome prints from BPD phototech, but they have now stopped that service and have yet to find a replacment.I expect I will have to go down the sending them off to be scanned route first but I did like the look and feel of Ciabachrome.If your lab still does wet processing can you let me have their details.
Sharon
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Re: Sending exposed films to lab
Its worth asking your lab to just send/give you an empty box. They'll have tons. Peak Imaging sent me one (for free) when I started out.
Also remember to ask for the box back afterwards when you send it in.
Also remember to ask for the box back afterwards when you send it in.
Re: Sending exposed films to lab
Hi Keith,
When I started LF last year Peak Imaging in Sheffield, sent me some empty film boxes to get me started - free as Dave said. When I send in the exposed sheets for processing I also ask them to return the empty boxes for using again. I would've thought any good lab would do this for you.
Good luck,
Gavin
When I started LF last year Peak Imaging in Sheffield, sent me some empty film boxes to get me started - free as Dave said. When I send in the exposed sheets for processing I also ask them to return the empty boxes for using again. I would've thought any good lab would do this for you.
Good luck,
Gavin
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Re: Sending exposed films to lab
Thanks everyone, I think I'll take my film holders up first time and ask if they have some spare boxes...
K

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Re: Sending exposed films to lab
If you pm me an address, I'll send you an empty box.
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Re: Sending exposed films to lab
Thanks Patrick, that would help
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