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05-27-2012, 07:40 AM   #1
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Fuji 120 film development - where in Toronto

As per the thread, I have a roll fuji 120 film. Took it to Henry's yesterday, and was informed that Fuji is no longer processing 120 film.

Anyone suggest any place? All I need to do is develop the film. I will scan myself.

Many thanks.

05-27-2012, 06:33 PM   #2
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I am unaware of any Fuji film that requires special processing. You might not be able to send it to Fuji, but any capable lab should be able to process your film or arrange to have it processed.


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From Brampton you might give Millennium Photo in Mississauga a call (on Erin Mills Parkway at the 403). Downtown you could contact Downtown Camera.
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You might find this link useful: Toronto Photography Resources | Andrew Ross Photography Blog

This info seems fairly current. Found it by searching for "E-6 Toronto" on Google...

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Thanks guys - it is "only" C41 (no more E6 for me), so I was very surprised when told that Fuji wasn't developing their 120 anymore.
Cheers - I'll take a look at the resources provided.
Given my lack of time to pursue film photography, this might be my last roll.
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Colourgenics Price List - boutique quality you can afford. *edit*"seems like Colorgenics contracts out there film processing now"

Vistek Online Photofinishing - 15 FREE Prints - develop share digital photos online

TIW : Toronto Image Works : Film Processing

http://www.northernartists.com/services_filmdevelopprint.php

few others but i forgot which part of the city you're from
*i've never tried the last link, others I've used when i was in school, a long time ago and they're still there from the a bigger group that's been declining *

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QuoteOriginally posted by Clarkey Quote
Thanks guys - it is "only" C41 (no more E6 for me), so I was very surprised when told that Fuji wasn't developing their 120 anymore.
Cheers - I'll take a look at the resources provided.
Given my lack of time to pursue film photography, this might be my last roll.
The clerk at Henry's told you they could not process C41? Oh my! Is competent help that hard to find?


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The clerk at Henry's told you they could not process C41? Oh my! Is competent help that hard to find?


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They could process C41 all right - even 120 - but not from Fuji.......I did "test" the knowledge a bit.
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C-41 film and developers are supposed to be compatible between different manufacturers. Maybe the clerk was thinking about slide film, but they didn't know what they are talking about - even if Fuji shut down their processing lab their C-41 film should run fine through any minilab set up for C-41.
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It just occurred to me that perhaps the clerk was saying that they no longer had a Fuji mini-lab with which to process the film?


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They could process C41 all right - even 120 - but not from Fuji.......I did "test" the knowledge a bit.
maybe they're "blackballing" the Fujifilm rep?
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QuoteOriginally posted by stevebrot Quote
It just occurred to me that perhaps the clerk was saying that they no longer had a Fuji mini-lab with which to process the film?


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Henry's no longer processes film. Stopped about 4 years ago.
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