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it's usually 24hr turnaround and u get high quality .tiff scans in return
$20 is on the steeper end for develop + scan, but you get what you pay for and Sammy is great.
it's cash only btw
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My friend’s uncle works here! Can confirm the super quick turn around and quality, and it’s only a block away from A&N so you can get a nice juice after
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Kubus was (idk it’s been a couple of yearss) the cheapest like $8-$10 for develop and scan quality tho is what you pay for so don’t expect anything amazing
Luster and Sammy’s are more expensive but good all three of these are p quick
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i learned that there was a photo lab nearish to my apartment and never looked back. open for 30+ years and very friendly
24hrs and $13, ain’t too shabby right? most spots seem to be $20+ for develop & scan which is a lil nuts
scans can be a bit cool & saturated but u can fix that pretty easily
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same day or next day turnaround, develop and scan $10 for hi res tiff files. family business and they are very nice to me and save my negatives for me even though i’m forgetful. i frequent because it’s nearby and i owe them for helping me survive the film shortage of 2021. also have enjoyed photodom in bushwick and nice film club in greenpoint. NFC you buy a year membership $200, credited back in scans essentially. i enjoy their online negative sorting system/interface a lot but i find their negative return policy confusing(?) and it was too out of my way to visit frequently. have gone to luster in past but a trek and on pricey side. i shoot professionally and for weddings .. i am satisfied with photo life. for large prints i’d maybe get single scans done again elsewhere… i’m considering for my business in the future. cheers happy shooting
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