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Getting films (ie not digital) developed-where do you go?

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jobschmob · 03/03/2009 13:23

I have a couple of films to develop from an old camera that my son uses-but everywhere in town that used to develop films seems to have closed down or stopped offering the service.

Does anyone know of a company that still does it (online I guess)??

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popmum · 03/03/2009 13:24

tesco, big stores. Boots should.

jobschmob · 03/03/2009 13:32

Our Tesco doesn't but maybe cos it is a Metro? Thanks for that-had forgotten about Boots so will give them a try.

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Jux · 03/03/2009 13:39

Boots. They will also put all the pix on cd if you want.

jobschmob · 03/03/2009 13:43

Thanks-we only have a little Boots in our town though so will see how it goes!

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BexieID · 03/03/2009 13:44

The big Extra Tesco stores do, and some of the superstore ones do too. I used to work on the photolab in Tesco before I moved to Scotland and a Metro store without one .

Boots, Jessops, Snappy Snaps to name a few.

BexieID · 03/03/2009 13:45

There are places you can send the films away to as well. Truprint, but would never use them again as quality wasn't too good. Boots may send them away in smaller stores.

jobschmob · 04/03/2009 22:34

Have checked and our Boots will send them away-however it is a minimum of £4.49 per film, not sure that I want to pay nearly £10 for photos taken by a seven year old!

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BexieID · 04/03/2009 22:37

You never know, he might be the next David Bailey!

jobschmob · 04/03/2009 22:40

You're right-there could have been a vast improvement since last year!

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