Walgreens does indeed develop 35mm film at all of its stores that have photo labs, charging $14.99 for 24 exposures and providing a free photo CD of all the images. At some stores, you can get other film types like 110 and 127 film, negatives, and disposable (single-use) cameras developed.
Is Walgreens good at developing film?
For film developing, it's been reported that Walgreens stopped film processing in house in 2015 and is now using a 3rd party service, one of the last three major retailers that even supports film developing. Walmart Photo Center and CVS Photo Center being the other two.
How much does it cost to develop film?
Film Lab $ to Develop Color 35mm + scans* $ for Return Shipping of Negatives*
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The Darkroom $12 ~$5.95
Richard Photo Lab $15 ~$6.85
Dwayne's Photo $9 flat $5 + $.50 per add. roll
Blue Moon Camera & Machine $22.25 ~$9
How long does it take Walgreens to develop disposable cameras?
Customers who use film and disposable cameras can get film-developing services from both Walgreens and Duane Reade. The vendor at Walgreens will take between 3-6 business days to develop and send back the film order.
How much does it cost to get film developed?
Film Lab $ to Develop Color 35mm + scans* $ Without Scans*
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Dwayne's Photo $9 $6 for color, $7 for b&w
Blue Moon Camera & Machine $22.25 $6.25 for color, $10 for b&w
Gelatin Labs $12 $6 for color, N/A for b&w
Photo-60 Studio $12.95 $8 for color, $15 for b&w
How much does it cost to develop disposable camera?
Walmart does indeed develop films from disposable cameras at its in-store Photo Centers. You will have to pay an amount between $7 and $14 for single 4” x 6” prints, depending on the number of exposures you have.