Friday, August 13, 2010

Develop Kodak Panoramic Prints

Remember film?


Film processing has changed a great deal in the past 15 years. Most people take digital photographs, and most camera companies have adapted to meet that market. So, if you don't have a darkroom, what does that mean for your old Panoramic film that you never had developed? You used to be able to send your film to Kodak to be developed. Kodak no longer offers that service, but there are other options.


Instructions


Develop Your Kodak Panoramic Prints


1. Find out where the closest photo lab is located. Most cities have a photo laboratory that can develop your film, often in as little as one hour. Check the Yellow Pages or search online. The most common labs are found in pharmacies and discount stores, including Walmart, CVS and Walgreens.


2. Take your film to a photo lab. The lab technician will have you fill out a form with your contact information and any specifics you would like. You can opt for a border, different photo finishings or double prints.


3. Pick up your printed photos and enjoy them. You can put them in an album or frame, or scan them into your computer to add to Facebook or email them to friends.

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