ME Super
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Just got slides back from Wal-mart/fuji. $6.88 for a roll of 36. No scans as I scan them myself for sharing/archiving. Then they'll go into the projector. 

Later today I will drop off a 24 exp roll of color print film. D&P will cost about $13. The way I am leaning is that I will continue to shoot color print film but that I will have negatives made and scan them myself. My wife will be getting me a scanner for my birthday. I think it will be an Epson V600.
get ready for the frustration from scanning.
My solution? Shoot medium format![]()
After reading this it probably is less expensive for me to do bw film myself!
@ricardo...
Wal-Mart send-out (through Fuji/Dwayne's in the mid-west) will develop and mount E-6 slides in about 2 weeks (roughly 12 days from the day they pick up your film). Nobody in the world can develop Kodachrome as color film any more, as the last lab in the world that could do it (Dwayne's) stopped accepting Kodachrome film December 30, 2010 and shut their K-14 line down in January of this year.
I got out a black sharpie, put a big "X" through the options for prints, checked the "Special Instructions" box, then wrote in the special instructions area "E-6 (slide) film. Develop and mount." Dropped it off in the box early one morning before they picked up that day and picked up my slides 12 days later.
ME Super
Kiron Kid said:You guys are getting screwed. I pay $4.50 per roll for souping, high res scanning and putting them on-line for me. I then download the high res scans to my home computer, for free. I have the original negatives and high res scans.
.I've used Dwayne's and had good turnaround with my 120 film. I will be sending him my 110 film, too. Anyone found a place that develops 35mm w/ photo CD (no prints) for a good price?
NCPS?
@ricardo,
The prices for E-6 from Expert Imaging don't look much worse than Wal-Mart, by the time you add on Illinois sales tax. I'd try the Expert Imaging guys then. As for Fuji, if you buy the Fuji slide mailers from Adorama or B&H, it goes to Dwayne's anyway. The address on those is for a post office box in Parsons, KS, which is where Dwayne's is located.
If it wasn't for having to drive 60 miles round trip in order to drop off slides at the camera shop in Bloomington IL then pick them up a week later (another 60 miles, for a total of 120), I'd be using a local lab. But since I drive by 3 (yes, 3!) Wal-Marts on my way to work, and gas being as expensive as it is, it just makes more sense for me to use Wal-Mart.
ME Super
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