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Old 06-29-2006   #1
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Help : 6x6 film development

Where can I get 120 film developed in San Mateo County in northern California ? Anyone? TIA
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Old 06-30-2006   #2
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There is a lab on El Camino around San Carlos / Belmont border. I think it is called The Darkroom. I have not used them so I can't comment on quality or price.

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Tony,

Quick Google search yielded this

http://www.photo.net/neighbor/view-o...hbor_id=312748
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There is a guy who currently lives in Redwood City but will soon move to Santa Clara named Allan Chen who regularly develops B&W traditional film for other folks in a variety of developers. But SC is probably a bit too far south.

Otherwise it's easy to do it yourself at home. You can also mail to Calypso or New Lab for good prices, too ($6 roll for e6).

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There is a guy who currently lives in Redwood City but will soon move to Santa Clara named Allan Chen who regularly develops B&W traditional film for other folks in a variety of developers. But SC is probably a bit too far south.

Otherwise it's easy to do it yourself at home. You can also mail to Calypso or New Lab for good prices, too ($6 roll for e6).

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Can you provide contact/address for Calypso or New Lab? Thanks.
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calypso is in santa clara, too (and very close to my new home, actually): http://calypsoinc.com. New Lab is in the city, and is at http://www.newlab.com/. New lab is a bit more expensive. Actually, Calypso has great prices, and if you join the Foothill Photo Club you get 10% off on all services.

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Thanks Kaiyen. They have some good prices.
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Yeah, and Calypso is a great, great company, too.

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Many,many thanks guys

I posted this yesterday and as of last night late there were no reponses.
Today there are many replies. I will check these all out and see what I can do, thanks again.
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