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Anybody know where I can get my 120 film developed in Tacoma, WA?


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If you don't mind crossing the bridge try Pro Photo in Gig Harbor. (photoproimaging.com)

 

Three day service in Lab for 120/220 Professional film processing, printing and enlarging and Black and white film processing and printing. (Just pulled this off their website.) I've used them for black and white before I had my darkroom and the work was good.

 

Cheers,

 

Karl

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Can't speak to Washington state but in Washington, DC, the local MotoPhoto one-hour shop does 120 in addition to 35. I wouldn't even both to ask at a drugstore one hour or a place at the mall but if you have a decent one hour actually run by a photographer I think a lot of the machines can take 120 even if they don't do a lot of it.
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If you drop the film at stores, they'll likely mail it somewhere (ask them where). If it's C-41 or

E-6 film call <a href="http://www.smpstudio.com/">Strode-McGowan</a> on St. Helens St.

They still processes color film (not b&w anymore), but they plan to discontinue color film in

the near future. The best place is <a href="http://ivey.com/ivey/index.html ">Ivey

Imaging</a> in Seattle, next door to Glazer's. They provide overnight service.

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Hi-Gloss Photo in Tacoma has been in business for over 60 years and develops both b&w and color film and process film for many other stores in this area thar offer those same services. We are open 8:30 to 5 M-F. Our turn around time is usually 1 day. Call at 253-627-4475
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I have to second Speedy, and preffer them. Hi-Gloss is my second choice, but their color printing sometimes is a little faded. Robi's on the other hand, well I wouldnt use them unless you must. High prices and poor quality. I would rather drive to Seattle.
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