wblynch
Member
I was using Costco and they might still do it but I don't knoe because now I do my own C-41 at home. It takes 30 minutes start to finish.. I do have to wait a couple of hours for drying before I can scan.
Other than my time it costs me less than $1 a roll to develop. This is less time than the drive to a (non-existent) store
I scan on a used minilab scanner I bought cheap about 5 years ago. Takes 5 minutes per roll plus whatever photoshop post processing I want to do. (usually just one-click auto-tome). I'm limited to 2000x3000 but can save as TIFF with no compression.
I've done over 80 rolls of color and the savings has paid for my equipment a while back.
The best thing is I can do it in my pajamas at 3 am if I wish.
Other than my time it costs me less than $1 a roll to develop. This is less time than the drive to a (non-existent) store
I scan on a used minilab scanner I bought cheap about 5 years ago. Takes 5 minutes per roll plus whatever photoshop post processing I want to do. (usually just one-click auto-tome). I'm limited to 2000x3000 but can save as TIFF with no compression.
I've done over 80 rolls of color and the savings has paid for my equipment a while back.
The best thing is I can do it in my pajamas at 3 am if I wish.
