Film labs still handle analogue film? (I ask this because I haven’t had a roll of film developed for many, many years having switched to a digital camera since then).
Not too many 1 hour places. Even Walgreens stopped it & it’s now a send out service. Also, film doesn’t keep undeveloped images forever. Plus if has subject to heat for any length of time any images will be tinted pink.
Yes, analog film is still used. You can buy ‘disposable cameras’ where you stuff the entire thing into the envelope. Wal*Mart does film processing, but you get it back in a week. Anyone remember Kodak Photobooths in parking lots? :)
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
But it’s worse to finally drop it off for developing and then find that there were no photos on it!
Baarorso over 8 years ago
Film labs still handle analogue film? (I ask this because I haven’t had a roll of film developed for many, many years having switched to a digital camera since then).
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
You may be a plugger if you still own a camera that uses film.
Jonni over 8 years ago
Wait! I still have that roll of Ektachrome 100 in the camera that still has a few frames remaining.
I'll fly away over 8 years ago
I had some longer than that- @ 7 yrs.
Tigdi over 8 years ago
A friend of mine was showing her son a non-digital camera and he could not grasp the concept of how it works.
WDemBlk Premium Member over 8 years ago
Not too many 1 hour places. Even Walgreens stopped it & it’s now a send out service. Also, film doesn’t keep undeveloped images forever. Plus if has subject to heat for any length of time any images will be tinted pink.
Peam Premium Member over 8 years ago
I found a way to get (Mercury)-free) batteries for my ‘73 Pentax, but it’s amost harder to find film.
dagonell over 8 years ago
Yes, analog film is still used. You can buy ‘disposable cameras’ where you stuff the entire thing into the envelope. Wal*Mart does film processing, but you get it back in a week. Anyone remember Kodak Photobooths in parking lots? :)
ladylagomorph76 over 8 years ago
Film? We gave that up eons ago! Digital is way more practical.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
That reminds me…
JanLC over 8 years ago
I was married in 1974. Got the film developed of our wedding presents after our son was born in 1978. I guess I was a plugger even then.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
I gave away my entire collection of old cameras on Freecycle. Lord knows why anybody would want them.
cwg over 8 years ago
Heavens forbid the younger generation meet with a Polaroid!
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
I wonder if Paul Simon will change some of the lyrics and the title of his song, Kodachrome?
CamiSu Premium Member over 8 years ago
You’re a plugger if you think that you will find a place to develop your film at all!