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Dang you caught me, I sure hope I don't have to turn in my Apug card now![]()
Who's processing that stuff?
Wonder if it's actually selling?
Not sure if it sells, will have to check the expirations on the boxes, the store is maybe 4 years or less old, if it's expired we will have our answer...
I think I'll buy a couple rolls at retail this weekend just to show support.
Well, considering that CVS does not do black and white processing it is a welcome surprise that they sell Tri-X at all.
But if they got that price in line with reality they would likely sell lots more.
The CVS in my neighbourhood is equipped to process b&w film. Not sure if the other drugstore on the other side of town has b&w processing. Instead, I do all my own b&w processing.
-R
David:
It is due to a long history. George Eastman was the one who made the decision to use drugstores as the primary sales location for early Eastman Kodak products, and that ended up being part of the culture of expectations.
Do they really do B&W? Or do they do the C41 stuff?
Yeah. They do both c41 and b&w. I asked once as I noted that they still sold b&w film. Though I think they print b&w film on colour paper.
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