Hi John,
I have spoken with both Walgreen and Walmart in Sedalia, Missouri, about
processing half frame photos and both developers said they could handle
it. I teach at the community college there two days a week, so dropping
off film is not much of a hassle. I have a roll in the Mercury right
now and I am discovering how slow it is shoot that many pictures. Ha!
One of these days I'll finish it off and get them developed.
Phil
--- In halfframe35@yahoogroups.com, "John & Cori Robison"
<omrobison@...> wrote:
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> --- In halfframe35@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Lewis" midmophil@ wrote:
> >
> > I'm Phil and am new to this group. I recently was given a Mercury
II
> > and have a roll of film in it right now. As soon as I finish it off
I
> > will try to post the results. I'm looking forward to posting to
this
> > group.
> Welcome Phil, the group's not too active right now but sometimes
> things get cooking. Halfframe is a great format, if the bug bites you
> try to obtain one of the japanese halfframes. Olympus made the most
> styles, from the simple EE's to quite well featured models like the D
> and S series and of course the interchangeable lens SLR Pen F series.
> Precessing to prints can sometimes be problematic depending on where
> you live. Around here I have Kits(Ritz camera) process and print 2
> side by side on 4X6 paper, the prints are small but I can tell if I
> want anything enlarged. For B&W I have a darkroom and just do my own.
> Any questions be sure to post them, the group here has all kinds of
> information.
> regards, John Robison
>