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Having Prints Made From Negatives

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Date: 05/26/2005 Topics: Craft Tips > Photography | Readers Request > Computers  
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I have many black and white negatives that I would like to get copies printed from. Does anyone know where I could get this service? Also, I have a Kodacolor-X, color negative film that I would like to have developed but cannot find anyone that developes them. Any help would be appreciated. I have answered many requests, think this is a great service. Thank You.

Anna from Maine
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By Linne Dodds (Guest Post)
Go to Kodak on the web & ask.

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Check out Costco/Sam's Club. Also Walmart. I have had great success with both in developing. They get better and better. Reasonable prices also. Good luck. :) Jennifer, CA

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By ThriftyFun (3117) Profile Blog! Contact
You should be able to get prints made from your negatives at any place that does photo developing. You can also scan negatives and slides on some scanners.

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By LaDonna (Guest Post)
I would try a local place that does photography, such as portraits, sports photos, etc.

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By siris (Guest Post)
I noticed that the local college teaches photo courses and developing. Back and white as well as color. They mey be able to do it for you or advise you.

Posted on 05/26/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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