where to develop fujifilm 120 film?


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hey, recently used the fujifilm 120 film and only to realise that very few places develop them now as its rare. can any one tell me where to go??
 

the list is so long and complicated with different terms, can anyone state me a clearer location, sorry
 

hey, recently used the fujifilm 120 film and only to realise that very few places develop them now as its rare. can any one tell me where to go??

hey,

in the first place, your question so vague.

".. recently used the fujifilm 120 film..." - what kind of film is it? negative? positive? B/W?

catchlights is already very nice to spend few mins of his time to search and provide you with the link already.

spoonfeed. say "ahhh"!
 

ooh, i dont know which is it, first time trying, how to check?
 

ooh, i dont know which is it, first time trying, how to check?
that is very interesting, loading film into the camera without knowing what film is that... :what:

anyway, we have not learn telepathy, can not know what film is that from here

how about you go and see what is printed on the film box.
than go Google to find out what film is that..
 

hmm, it says fuji colour superia 100
 

hmm, can i just enquire, whats the different between colour negs and colour trans?
 

hmm, it says fuji colour superia 100

Since it is negatives, you should be able to process it in any photo lab. Most labs that develop 35mm are also able to develop 120.
 

Many places does it..
Some are FotoHub, Triple D and Grace Photo.
 

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