Developing photographic film is generally not very expensive. To develop a roll of normal color film, it will cost between $3 and $5.
Walmart doesn't develop film anymore. Dale Laboratories in Florida develops 220 and they ship worldwide.
Answer: They develop their own film
I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.
Lacking specifics, here are the base costs for film developing at CVS:Regular Prints4x6 Print$0.195x7 Print$1.698x10 Print$3.99Collage Prints4x6 Collage Print$0.195x7 Collage Print$1.698x10 Collage Print$3.99PostersStarting at $9.99Custom Picture CDStarting at $6.99Scrapbook PrintsStarting at $3.49Collage PostersStarting at $11.99
Yes. They're called contact prints and are the same size as the negative. ******* OK, so at the risk of being a nit-picker, you don't develop negatives. You print them. You develop film, You expose paper, You develop prints.
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This all depends on the on the film a Hollywood film would cost around £12.50.
If you would like to develop film at a Walmart Photo Center, it is best to call your local Walmart to find correct pricing. Pricing varies depending on location, and not all Walmarts have a Photo center. However, the average price for developing a reel of film at Walmart is around $5-10 for a roll of 27.
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It depends on what store your going to.
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