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Mail order film processing and
services at reasonable prices are available
from several quality-oriented companies in the U.S.
In particular, we recommend:
Found an old roll of film? contact
Film
Rescue International
Blue Moon Camera and Machine
8417 N. Lombard St.
Portland, OR 97203
503-978-0333
Blue Moon are one of the best and most economical
Minox processors in the U.S, and they routinely process 110, 126, and 127
as well as standard sizes. Contact Blue Moon regarding processing your Bluefire
films. You can view their list of services and prices here: Blue
Moon Service and Price List
Dwayne's
Photo
415S 32nd St
Parsons, KS 67357
800-522-3940
In business since 1956, Dwayne's states "...we are America's most
experienced, independent, specialty photo processor...We are one of the last
remaining processors of Disc and 126 film."
Note: Kodachrome processing chemicals have been discontinued by Kodak,
and Dwayne's has shut down their Kodachrome processing line. To have your
Kodachrome processed as black and white, contact
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Wolfe
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