mabman
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After a buying spree in the last 6 months I'm now the proud owner of a whole bunch of expired slide film, mostly 120 but a handful of 35mm as well.
I'd like to experiment with cross-processing some of it in C-41. The local specialty lab (where I believe all the local 120 film ends up) charges an extra fee just for cross-processing (above the regular film processing rate) - not sure why exactly, as in posts I've read here and elsewhere it has no effect on the chemistry, and shouldn't be any more effort than processing normally. For 35mm, I've asked several minilabs locally, and the universal response seems to be they won't process any film that doesn't say "C-41" explicitly on the canister.
So, I'm wondering which labs, preferably in Canada or at least North America, will do cross-processing with 35mm and 120 as a mail-order service without additional fees. (I have checked Elevator's site, it doesn't mention anything about cross-processing, just that film is processed on a "full-run" basis, so I'm not sure if that in fact means they'll do anything for the "full-run" price, cross-processed or not.)
Thanks!
I'd like to experiment with cross-processing some of it in C-41. The local specialty lab (where I believe all the local 120 film ends up) charges an extra fee just for cross-processing (above the regular film processing rate) - not sure why exactly, as in posts I've read here and elsewhere it has no effect on the chemistry, and shouldn't be any more effort than processing normally. For 35mm, I've asked several minilabs locally, and the universal response seems to be they won't process any film that doesn't say "C-41" explicitly on the canister.
So, I'm wondering which labs, preferably in Canada or at least North America, will do cross-processing with 35mm and 120 as a mail-order service without additional fees. (I have checked Elevator's site, it doesn't mention anything about cross-processing, just that film is processed on a "full-run" basis, so I'm not sure if that in fact means they'll do anything for the "full-run" price, cross-processed or not.)
Thanks!