Where to process Fuji Velvia 50?


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munchkins

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Hi all,

I just started on film photography and I may be asking a stupid question. Please bear with me.

Does anyone knows where I can go to process Fuji Velvia 50? Can I just go to just any negative processing shop? I was told not all can process Velvia 50.

Thanks!
 

its a slide film right if I'm not mistaken,Konota does process it,I go there to have mine processed though i use provia
 

Triple D, Ruby Photo, Photohub?
 

I've heard horror stories of Konota and I don't think I want to take the risk. I've also checked with Triple D but they will only do cross processing.

I did more research today and found Fotohub at Beach Road should be able to do the job.

Will be giving them a try.

Thanks to all :)
 

photohub.. one of the more consistent developers
 

Fotohub (near Beach Road) could be the last lab that does E6 on their own. Turnaround time could be as fast as a couple of hours.

I've checked many shops, all of them send out for a third party to process. Waiting time is 1 week!
 

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After processing transparency firm, what are the reliable places to scan them? Thanks if anyone can advise.
 

After processing transparency firm, what are the reliable places to scan them? Thanks if anyone can advise.

You can do it at Fotohub, scanning and processing in a package.
 

photohub beach road is the only place in SG with the E6 developing machine if I am not wrong.

All other shops collects your slides & pass them to Photohub beach road. If you want it fast, send direct to beach road, if it is just processing, I believe you can get it within 2 hours or less.
 

Just to share ...

I've noticed that Fotohub clear their orders for E-6 in the morning shift/earlier part of the day ... so basically, if you manage to send in your undevep film before 11 or so or as long as they're still running the E-6 machine, and do not have overload (which is unlikely), you might get it back in one or two hours as a matter of routine. The 11am timing is not cast in stone as their schedules will vary according to workload, maintenance, trouble-shooting, special orders etc etc etc

If you send in the later part of the afternoon or evening, then your order gets slotted for the next day's devp run.

IF, by chance you're developing anything other than rollfilm, or your film canister kenar dented or you suspect might be susceptible to light leakage etc, be sure to SEAL the carrier or box and MARK it 'OPEN IN DARK ONLY'. Some of the girls have a habit of Auto try to open a carrier or box of exposed film right in front of you.
 

For normal process (E-6): Ruby photo (a few days needed) or Fotohub (ready to collect in a few hours).
For cross-process: Triple D, Ruby Photo, Grace Photo and some others.

Hope this helps. ;)
 

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