Anupam Basu said:
If I drop it off at Walgreens and ask for 1 hour processing and a CD, will the scans come out okay or will the scanner freak because of the lack of orange base - in that case I could scan them myself but scanning all 36 frames is a bit tedious.
In my experience, I've found scanning cross-processed negatives doesn't tend to work well at all, either at the lab or doing them yourself. Fatboy22 doesn't mention it, but I'm assuming he scanned his prints, not the negatives. That's what I've had to do for mine too (see the thumbnails I posted on Fatboy22's earlier thread asking about cross-processing). This is a bit of an annoyance for me because my flatbed can only handle 8x10 images and I have some 11x14 prints that I'd love to share online and can't scan them. At some point, I'm going to see if taking a scan that I have a print that I can try to match it with will work any better.
Most labs these days will even do the prints digitally so that's not likely to work very well either for you. IMHO, this is stuff you really have to print analogue.