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reeve_jun- 01-09-2008

was wondering wat will they do if u send in ur negatives but they are all blank. will they charge u?

barracudas- 01-09-2008

Charges for developing the film - yes Charges for scanning into CD - no scanning = no charges

reeve_jun- 01-09-2008

oh! alright thanks.

euphe- 01-18-2008

i think grace lab's the best, the uncle wld usually give a discount if you're a student. and he's super duper friendly!

butbeautiful- 01-29-2008

i usually do my processing and scanning at uncle mike but just curious how do i get to grace? let's say i'm at sim bus stop? how many more stops do i have to go?

ndroo- 01-29-2008

should be $10 what... and when you say the password, they give you 10% disc. somemore.... Say 'I love ymmij' and you'll get 20% :twisted:

spy- 02-13-2008

I thought KT was a good spot for me to process my 35s. where's this grace lab you guys are talking about?

spy- 02-13-2008

should be $10 what... and when you say the password, they give you 10% disc. somemore.... Say 'I love ymmij' and you'll get 20% :twisted: Can I say that 5 times? :oops: Then no need to pay le. huhuhuuhu.

ase!- 02-20-2008

wait3!so wats the "secret password" to getting cheap cheap discount for us lomotion member at triple D or etc..?

butbeautiful- 02-20-2008

just say u are from lomotion forum and i'm sure uncle mike will remember it the next time too.

stonecow- 02-21-2008

has anyone processed their films at fee fee recently? i went down the other day and was quoted $8 for 120 film (no scanning), $13 for 35mm colour normal processing + scanning and $15 for 35mm b&w normal pro + scanning. very expensive in my opinion.

butbeautiful- 02-21-2008

if i'm not wrong, fee fee scans at 16 base instead of the usual 4 base everywherelse unless u requested for 16 base. and of course 16 base scanning is + $. there's scanning at 8 base too.

l33_brandon- 05-12-2008

Um I have a question.. If the photo lab didn't scan in the first visible image on the negatives in, can I request them to scan them in for free? Because I accidentally exposed the first few frames, and then first half the first visible image totally exposed while the second half of the image is still clear.

ymmij- 05-13-2008

Um I have a question.. If the photo lab didn't scan in the first visible image on the negatives in, can I request them to scan them in for free? Because I accidentally exposed the first few frames, and then first half the first visible image totally exposed while the second half of the image is still clear. i think that depends on the lab eh. :D

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