PROJECT X 21 Â Â 10 #1 Posted January 16, 2017 Hi I have several black and white films that I want to get them developed. Haven't tried any places in Sheffield yet... Could anyone suggest a good store that develops films in good quality and price, preferably in city centre area? Â Thanks a lot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
harvey19 Â Â 541 #2 Posted January 19, 2017 Spielmans should process them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
PROJECT X 21 Â Â 10 #3 Posted January 22, 2017 Spielmans should process them. Â Thanks! It looks nice from their website. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Alex_B   10 #4 Posted March 24, 2017 Hi I have several black and white films that I want to get them developed. Haven't tried any places in Sheffield yet... Could anyone suggest a good store that develops films in good quality and price, preferably in city centre area?  Thanks a lot!  Did you get sorted with your Black & White films?  Personally, I'd be surprised if Spielman's would develop B+W on site, a lot of the high street places these days tend to just do C41.  As I'm moving to Sheffield next week, I've already been in touch with a few places... I had this very helpful reply from Harrison cameras:  Our prices for developing and scanning to CD are as follows:  35mm C-41 (Processed in-house): £6.00 35mm B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.55  120 C-41 (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.60 120 B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging):£9.60  We are able to process all C-41 35mm film in-store- everything else is sent to Peak Imaging for processing. Peak Imaging collect from us in-store on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays so all film can be brought to us Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
PROJECT X 21   10 #5 Posted April 19, 2017 Did you get sorted with your Black & White films?  Personally, I'd be surprised if Spielman's would develop B+W on site, a lot of the high street places these days tend to just do C41.  As I'm moving to Sheffield next week, I've already been in touch with a few places... I had this very helpful reply from Harrison cameras:  Our prices for developing and scanning to CD are as follows:  35mm C-41 (Processed in-house): £6.00 35mm B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.55  120 C-41 (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.60 120 B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging):£9.60  We are able to process all C-41 35mm film in-store- everything else is sent to Peak Imaging for processing. Peak Imaging collect from us in-store on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays so all film can be brought to us  Sorry for late reply and thanks for the message...  I didn't go to Spielman as they told me it would take weeks to get B&W films developed and scanned, it's too long for me, and I did go to Harrison Cameras in the end!  Have you tried other places or Harrison Cameras? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Alex_B   10 #6 Posted April 19, 2017 (edited) Sorry for late reply and thanks for the message...  I didn't go to Spielman as they told me it would take weeks to get B&W films developed and scanned, it's too long for me, and I did go to Harrison Cameras in the end!  Have you tried other places or Harrison Cameras?  Hiya. I had my first rolls back from Harrison at the weekend; they were Ilford XP2 (so black and white to look at, but developed in colour chemicals...sorry if that's stating the obvious, I don't know if you're a fellow nerd or just a casual snapper).  Anyway! I Was impressed with the results. Process + scan to CD for £6 is a reasonable price and I would recommend, but obviously this wasn't 'true' black & white.  Have you found that Harrison will take about a week to return your black & white films? As they send off to Peak?  I've never used Peak, but at those prices I'd expect good results, and they are quite a 'big name' in film processing I think?  Would you let me know how you get on with them - I'd be interested to know!?  I've only been back in Sheffield a fortnight, so I've not used anywhere else I'm afraid. I can offer thoughts on places in West Yorkshire if that's any use to you? Edited April 19, 2017 by Alex_B Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
PROJECT X 21   10 #7 Posted May 5, 2017 Hiya. I had my first rolls back from Harrison at the weekend; they were Ilford XP2 (so black and white to look at, but developed in colour chemicals...sorry if that's stating the obvious, I don't know if you're a fellow nerd or just a casual snapper). Anyway! I Was impressed with the results. Process + scan to CD for £6 is a reasonable price and I would recommend, but obviously this wasn't 'true' black & white.  Have you found that Harrison will take about a week to return your black & white films? As they send off to Peak?  I've never used Peak, but at those prices I'd expect good results, and they are quite a 'big name' in film processing I think?  Would you let me know how you get on with them - I'd be interested to know!?  I've only been back in Sheffield a fortnight, so I've not used anywhere else I'm afraid. I can offer thoughts on places in West Yorkshire if that's any use to you?  Hello... I got my first b&w rolls back from Harrison (while actually Peak...) and it did take about one week. I was a bit disappointed as all the images are scanned to really small size (400-600kb). Peak said it is their 'standard size' (6x4) and I have to send them back to get higher quality scans and pay for more if I want. Or Harrison can scan them but will also charge some. I wasn't aware of these choices or situations at the beginning at all. Overall I think it's quite expensive... I wonder if these are normal or not... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Alex_B   10 #8 Posted May 5, 2017 Hello... I got my first b&w rolls back from Harrison (while actually Peak...) and it did take about one week. I was a bit disappointed as all the images are scanned to really small size (400-600kb). Peak said it is their 'standard size' (6x4) and I have to send them back to get higher quality scans and pay for more if I want. Or Harrison can scan them but will also charge some. I wasn't aware of these choices or situations at the beginning at all. Overall I think it's quite expensive... I wonder if these are normal or not...  Ah that's disappointing to hear - is there a big jump in price between 'standard' scans and the higher quality?  Previously for black & white, I've used CC in Leeds. For £10 they develop and scan to 9x6 which seems like a much better deal. For comparison- develop and scan to 6x4 was £7 at CC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Paulypaulpaul   0 #9 Posted August 27, 2020 On 24/03/2017 at 20:12, Alex_B said:  Did you get sorted with your Black & White films?  Personally, I'd be surprised if Spielman's would develop B+W on site, a lot of the high street places these days tend to just do C41.  As I'm moving to Sheffield next week, I've already been in touch with a few places... I had this very helpful reply from Harrison cameras:  Our prices for developing and scanning to CD are as follows:  35mm C-41 (Processed in-house): £6.00 35mm B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.55  120 C-41 (Processed at Peak Imaging): £9.60 120 B+W (Processed at Peak Imaging):£9.60  We are able to process all C-41 35mm film in-store- everything else is sent to Peak Imaging for processing. Peak Imaging collect from us in-store on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays so all film can be brought to us   Thanks for the info about Harrison's doing film developing Alex. Nice to know cheers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...