Mark -

Art's Camera's here in the Milwaukee area still does film processing at their Waukesha store. They do C-41 in 35mm, 120 and 220, and also still do E-6.

Film pricing page

http://www.artscameras.com/all-film-developing/

Store page

http://www.artscameras.com/

-p

On 4/12/2016 9:57 AM, Mark C wrote:
Thanks, Stan - I emailed both for more info.

On 4/12/2016 12:14 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
These are the only two Michigan shops I have had any dealings with.
Both were full service, could handle anything. Doubt if either does
processing now, but worth your time to make a call…

http://meiercamera.com  (Midland MI)

http://camerashoptc.com (Traverse City)

A bit further afield, when we lived in Kansas City, Custom Color was
THE place for 120 and other MF and large format film processing. They
may still be in that business though I couldn’t tell from their site…
http://www.customcolor.com/servicecenter/products_services.html

Good luck in your search.

stan



On Apr 11, 2016, at 7:51 PM, Mark C <pdml-m...@charter.net> wrote:

The local pro lab closed its doors at the end of March so I am
looking for someplace to get C-41 film processed. Any recommendations
for a good lab?

I've heard of oldschoolphotolab.com and thedarkroom.com and based on
their websites either seem to be OK, though I was spoiled by the
$4.50 per roll that the local place charged. $11 - $12 per roll seems
to be the going price online.

Kodak's website has a list of labs but it seems to be outdated -
checked into the websites of a handful of labs that could be
considered somewhat local (~200 mile radius) and none list actual
development as a service. I found one lab in the state that still
listed 120 film development as a service but when I emailed them they
told me it was discontinued recently.

Any suggestions?

Mark

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