MamiyaBronica
Member
Even in the 80s-90s, asking a minilab (or just a local photo shop) to do black and white if it wasn't C41 was expensive and slow. I don't remember any local (or even major) minilabs that had on-site B&W developing. I seem to recall it was almost always twice as expensive.
Even the grocery stores that used to ship film to Pathé to be developed and printed beautifully had weirdly long turn-around times for B&W film. You could always get one day turnaround on colour that was even shipped off to be centrally processed. B&W seemed like it was always a minimum of 3 business days.
I do remember people playing with black and white films, not realizing there were different rules about development, taking them in only to be coerced into purchasing a little darkroom kit to develop it themselves. Then they'd rig up the bathroom, process a few rolls (often failing) and forget about ever running traditional B&W film ever again. lol!
Even the grocery stores that used to ship film to Pathé to be developed and printed beautifully had weirdly long turn-around times for B&W film. You could always get one day turnaround on colour that was even shipped off to be centrally processed. B&W seemed like it was always a minimum of 3 business days.
I do remember people playing with black and white films, not realizing there were different rules about development, taking them in only to be coerced into purchasing a little darkroom kit to develop it themselves. Then they'd rig up the bathroom, process a few rolls (often failing) and forget about ever running traditional B&W film ever again. lol!