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P3D Re: New Member sends greetings (hobbies)


  • From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
  • Subject: P3D Re: New Member sends greetings (hobbies)
  • Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 13:51:53 -0700

> >At Costco/PriceClub, the 36-exposure roll's processing including two
> 4"x6"
> >prints per  image (72 prints total) costed us UNDER $6.  And their
> processing
> >is Kodak "colorwatch" or some such...  and uses Kodak paper.
> 
> 
> That's an excellent price.  Costco/PriceClub is one of those
> membership-based discount warehouse places, isn't it?  What's the cost
> to join? 

Yes, and it's about $30/year.

> What's their price for E6 slide processing?

Don't know, I didn't use them.  Although available, I
somehow didn't trust that they'd not cut the film.  :-)
They are a *VOLUME* business, and so for "special"
handling....  If it were twin'ed "regular" 35mm, I'd
take it there (hey, that's an idea) and try the no-cut
instructions... so even if they mount it, it won't be
ruined. :-)

Anybody else try costco processing for other than
"normal" E6 processing/mounting?

When I've looked recently, the store I go to hasn't had
any slide film for sale, which they previously have had
pretty continuously.  Slightly bummed out in that regard.

Mike K.


> 
>      -Greg W. (gjw@xxxxxxxxxx)
> 
> 
> 


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