110 film developing??

Hi ive come across a couple of 110 films that were never developed would love to know whats on them!! Does anyone know where it can be done cheapish as im not convinced they will even be any good??:cool:
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  • Westvleteren
    Westvleteren Posts: 4,489 Forumite
    I have just sent some 110 films of to

    https://www.photofilmprocessing.co.uk

    Hope that helps.
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  • i have 1 film that has 24 on it but the other has only 12!! annoying to pay £10 for that 1!!
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  • Westvleteren
    Westvleteren Posts: 4,489 Forumite
    It seems that they can charge what they like now. One website I looked at wanted £20 per film!!!
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  • calvincamel
    calvincamel Posts: 31 Forumite
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    But if that's at http://www.processc22.co.uk/ then you're paying for hand developed films and corrected prints. It depends how valuable your pictures are.

    Alternatively you can try http://www.110processing.co.uk , which is City Photographic in So'ton. Prices for dev + printing are:
    • 24 Exposure 4x6 £5.99
    • 24 Exposure 5x7 £7.99
    • 24 Exposure 6x9 £11.99
    Scan to CD at time of processing £2.00 per film
    Contact print 8x10" at time of processing £2.50
    Pro Service - Fully tested and corrected£2.00
    and £3 p+p for up to 3 films.

    Or http://www.photofilmprocessing.co.uk/110filmprocessing.html are £10 per film all in, for 6x4 0-24exp, including index print, CD and P+P.

    Having just been asked by my Mum if 'these old films' have pictures on and whether they can still be developed, I've just been doing some intense research. Can you tell?
    Unless I find another route, I'll be trying out City Photographic, simply because, while they may not hand develop & print, like Process-C22, they do at least seem to offer a facility for 'correction'. Bearing in mind that ALL 110 film in the world is now out of date (although I think the cheapo plastic camera company, Lomo, may have just re-introduced it), many 110 film cassettes that weren't stored in the dry/cool will probably have some discolouration.

    I'll update this accordingly.
  • Re: 110 film. My mum died recently and amongst her belongings was an old 110 camera with film and obviously some photos had been taken. I have just rung our local Max Spielmann shop who say they can do it. Obviously haven't got them back yet so can't comment on the quality though I won't be expecting them to be brilliant after all this time, but it isn't going to be expensive
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