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Film scanning in AdelaideCould someone recommend a photo studio in Adelaide to develop and scan film please?
 
                  
            Thanks Nikon D50, 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5 AF, 85mm F/1.8D AF, 50mm F/1.4D AF, Zorki-4, Jupiter 8 50mm F/2.0. 
		
 I have not tried them with film, but Black & White Photographics do film processing and scanning.  Check out their price list and give them a call.
 
                  
            Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm 
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 Thanks Nikon D50, 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5 AF, 85mm F/1.8D AF, 50mm F/1.4D AF, Zorki-4, Jupiter 8 50mm F/2.0. 
		
 I used to use Black and White photography to process my film when I lived in Adelaide.  
 
                  
            
		I would highly recommend them. They're prices back then were pretty reasonable for the quality compared to other places (including places interstate). 
 I have discussed Black and White Photo with several photographers that used them quite a bit in the past for B&W film. Apparently their service was appalling - repeatedly scratching the film and blaming the customer when it was clearly their equipment that was at fault. I understand people generally have less hassle with their more mainstream services, but I'm still wary.
 
                  
            Personally, I've found that Atkins are extremely professional on all levels. I've used them quite a bit and the results have always been great. Mark 
		
 
 I hear you Xorl.......although I personally haven't had an issue, two of my friends have both had issues with scratching at B&W. They too were told that it must have been their fault. 
 One of the cases I heard about involved getting several films from very different cameras developed as a batch. The scratches all occurred in exactly the same spot on each film. B&W still blamed the customer and refused to accept responsibility (?!).
 
                  
            Edit: To be fair, I should add that this would have occurred over 2 years ago.. Mark 
		
 
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