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Old 27th March 2009   #1
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Default are there any labs that entertain push-pull requests?

as per title... any in sg that will entertain such requests? accidentally shot a roll of TMY at 100... my usual lab here overseas refuse to entertain my request to pull the processing

(i know i know, the best is to develop myself. but this is not an option for me at the moment...)
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Old 28th March 2009   #2
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triple d does it.. no? can call them to enquire. 62244006!
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Old 29th March 2009   #4
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there's a shop (fee fee - telephone 65354429) at hong lim complex (on the side nearer to chinatown point, diagonal to hotel 81 chinatown) who does black and white developing and enlargements. i must add that i am not sure if they are still in operating there or operating at all in this digital age.
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We all have been through that before!

Just wondering... how do the labs process b&w? With all the types of film out there, I doubt they look at the film type and adjust the developing time accordingly. It would be too inefficient to do so.

does anyone know if the labs uses standard timing for every type of film? I.e. stand development? If that's the case then there might not be any need to push-pull. But I doubt so too.

sorry Yatlapball, if there are no shops around that does that, maybe some kind soul here would entertain a pull request for you. you can send it to me too, but I'm too far away.

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as per title... any in sg that will entertain such requests? accidentally shot a roll of TMY at 100... my usual lab here overseas refuse to entertain my request to pull the processing

(i know i know, the best is to develop myself. but this is not an option for me at the moment...)
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as per title... any in sg that will entertain such requests? accidentally shot a roll of TMY at 100... my usual lab here overseas refuse to entertain my request to pull the processing

(i know i know, the best is to develop myself. but this is not an option for me at the moment...)

I've successfully requested Miao Laan Colour Centre at Bt. Batok just a couple of weeks ago. The did a decent fist of it, though they charged an extra 3 bucks for the service. Still,
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Old 30th March 2009   #7
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Thanks for all the suggestions Will ring them up to check.
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