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some gorgeous flares and contrasts there!
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Looks real nice!
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Yeah those are great! I see they that also comes in 135, and it's relatively cheap at that, so now I want to try it. I used to love Kodak Portra 800 but I'm certainly not paying the price that commands nowadays. Anyway, where do you yous guys get film developed? I have a couple rolls I need processed. Also just picked up a like-new Canon AE-1 (OG, not Program) and am eager to try that out. Come to think of it I have a few cameras I haven't run film through 
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There’s a place I use locally but I think they do mail in orders too. They’re not too pricey and are run by total camera/film geeks.
http://prismafilmlab.com/
http://prismafilmlab.com/
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I've heard good things about Prisma, but they are expensive.plopswagon wrote: Wed May 06, 2026 11:15 pm There’s a place I use locally but I think they do mail in orders too. They’re not too pricey and are run by total camera/film geeks.
http://prismafilmlab.com/
I use a local lab - Not Another Film Lab - or mail stuff in to Brooktree in Illinois.
In other news, I took an edible and bought an old soviet fisheye lens to adapt to my Minolta. Gonna have fun when it arrives.
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