My local drugstore actually carries a lot of stuff (relatively speaking), tri-x, t-max, elite chrome, their own brand of 200 speed film, but they are the absolutely worst place to get prints. The negatives still stay nice and clean though, i gotta wonder what the heck goes on over there...

          --Daniel Liu
          "Six meals a day keeps the doctor away!"

On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 19:00 US/Pacific, Peter Alling wrote:

The local drugstore here even has Tri-X. (As well as the new C41 stuff). Even
the local super markets have the C41 stuff.


At 01:04 PM 7/17/03 -0400, you wrote:
I keep hearing that "drugstores" stock b&w film. What drugstores do you shop
at? The ones I go to sure as heck don't.


cheers,
frank

Caveman wrote:

> The drugstore in the corner stocks Kodak Tmax 100, 400 and that C-41
> B&W. They also manage to have them processed and printed. Obviously not
> a "professional's" outlet, so it might appear that regular people still
> burn some B&W film from time to time.
>
> cheers,
> caveman


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