DBP
Member
I finally finshed a roll of 120 Provia over the holidays, dropped it into a FUJI mailer as usual, affixed two stamps and mailed it. Today it came back undeveloped with three notes and a new mailer. The first note informed me that the mailers were now treated as parcels and required $1.30 in postage instead of two first class stamps ($.82). The second told me that the mailers should be send to Dwayne's in Kansas. The third note was a checklist of reasons why they could not develop the roll. The reason checked was "Services not available" and "Wide roll" was written in the remarks area.
I conclude from this that FUJI no longer offers E-6 processing for 120 film, which means I will have to drive across town for each roll. It also means that my existing FUJI mailers are less useful, given that I bought them for 120, as I shoot Kodachrome for 35mm chromes. It would also seem to cut into the market for Fujichrome in areas where local E-6 labs are not readily available. Does anyone know what is going on? Does FUJI know Dwayne's doesn't do 120? Does anyone know why Dwayne's can't do 120?
I guess I will start making a trip to Falls Church part of my weekly routine, but I hate fighting the traffic and wasting the gas. And I am more than a little bit annoyed that the mailers I bought serve no purpose.
I conclude from this that FUJI no longer offers E-6 processing for 120 film, which means I will have to drive across town for each roll. It also means that my existing FUJI mailers are less useful, given that I bought them for 120, as I shoot Kodachrome for 35mm chromes. It would also seem to cut into the market for Fujichrome in areas where local E-6 labs are not readily available. Does anyone know what is going on? Does FUJI know Dwayne's doesn't do 120? Does anyone know why Dwayne's can't do 120?
I guess I will start making a trip to Falls Church part of my weekly routine, but I hate fighting the traffic and wasting the gas. And I am more than a little bit annoyed that the mailers I bought serve no purpose.