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Black & White Processing

December 3rd, 2011

So… I’m seriously thinking about offering Black and White Hand Processing. What does this mean? The absolute best black and white films are NOT your every day run of the mill C41 process, they are a true B&W process.

The beauty of hand processing is the versatility. If you need to push your film it won’t cost you any more money. I want to set the prices flat. I want you to shoot B&W film. You NEED to shoot film!

Anyway, here’s the skinny:

Black and White (Processing Only)
135 (35mm) – $4.00
120 – $4.50
220 – $5.00
4×5 – $1/sheet

I’m working on getting my scanning gear up to snuff. I have a killer scanner (Epson V750). I can scan up to 8×10 Negative. I just need to buy some odds and ends and I’ll be offering scanning as well. Until then, I’ll process your film, put it in a nice protective sleeve and let you deal with the digi conversion.

There are a couple places in Wichita, KS that will ALWAYS have Black and White film in stock:

1.) Lawrence Photo
2.) Moler’s Camera
3.) Justin Cary Photography (I buy in bulk and load my own carts. I will gladly sell them if you promise to return my cartridges!)

Also, if you’d like to chemically/optically enlarge your negatives you can do so at Douglas Photographic Inc. They have a legit darkroom… and even more legit is their print dryer :) Seriously I need to get one of those dryers!

Here’s a roll of TMAX400 I processed tonight:

Kodak TMAX400 Hand Process Black and White