David Pitkin

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mPix film developing

Posted by David Pitkin Mon, 20 Mar 2006 03:25:00 GMT

I used mPix to get some 35mm film developed after a friend told me how great their prints were. I signed up on their website and they mailed me a pair of plastic mailers for me to send my roll film or disposable camera to them. I shot some ISO 200 print film with a 17-35mm lens just for fun and dropped it in a mailbox.

About a week later I emailed their support to ask if they had gotten my film since I had not heard, I have been busy at work. Of course before mPix responded I got an automated email that my scans were ready to view! There support did respond a little while after that. I logged back into their website and found out that to just see my scans I had to pay 4 dollars. I usually pay a little more than that at CVS to get just the film developed and a PhotoCD so I was okay with it. The digital versions of the files that I can download and view for that 4 bucks are too tiny! Only 25k and 470×317 pixels. I can pay for a CD to be shipped to me with the full resolution pictures but that is extra and takes more time. Kind of a bummer.

I can’t imagine why I can’t just view only the high-resolution photos. I also emailed them to see if they were going to return my negative which they said they were and did today. I don’t think that I will be sending them any film to get developed again unless there are high-res versions available to download. They are supposed to have amazing prints it is too bad that none of the pictures I sent them were that good. The next time we get some prints I will upload them to mPix.

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