Originally posted by iceman
i developed 1 roll of B&W from Konota recently. if i remember correctly, the cost was $24 - 6 dollars for developing the film and 50 cents per print for 4R.
however, i am not sure about the cost of reprints.
Originally posted by BoXXer
i read that developing on "REAL" b&w would cost $1 per 4R...![]()
any other cheaper alternatives?
thanks
Originally posted by hazardman
Developing + 1 8x10 contact Sheet is usually $10. Developing alone would be $5. 1 enlargement would be $8 on RC paper and $15 bucks on fiberbased...all on 8 x 10". If print 4R, machine print/pc would be bout $0.50. Hand print i think $1.
Send ur BnW stuff to konota. They have this new printer who's very expert at doing bnw. He's been doing for me b4 and I recommended him to konota and they v impressed with him.
Originally posted by hazardman
Developing + 1 8x10 contact Sheet is usually $10. Developing alone would be $5. 1 enlargement would be $8 on RC paper and $15 bucks on fiberbased...all on 8 x 10". If print 4R, machine print/pc would be bout $0.50. Hand print i think $1.
Send ur BnW stuff to konota. They have this new printer who's very expert at doing bnw. He's been doing for me b4 and I recommended him to konota and they v impressed with him.
Originally posted by mahler
Do they do developing and scan into CDrom right away?
Can post the addy and phone for konota?
Originally posted by BoXXer
just bought a roll of Kodak T400CN from konota today.
anyway the lady at konota said since the Kodak T400CN requires C41 processing it will be the usual $3.50 developing charge and the usual for printing.
anyway i figured this would be easier than using fuji neopan cos she said that it would require a different processing and would cost $5.50.
so heck i went for the easier way... but won't be the "REAL" b&w processing eh?
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i think you mean Fee Fee, not "Fat Fat" (in mandarin).Originally posted by Azure
you guys tried Fei Fei along Upper Cross Street?
Originally posted by Larry
i think you mean Fee Fee, not "Fat Fat" (in mandarin).
anyway i hear they're one of the last few doing true B&W processing there. i know a coupla folks who get their enlargements done there.