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Where do you develop your rolls of film in Dublin?

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I have just found out that Spectra don't give out free films any more. Do other places do?

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  1. Hi, I am not sure about Spectra rolls of films but as a photography graduate I can help you with good addresses of photo labs in Dublin.

    I find a great high street photo lab is Gunn's on Camden street, small family run shop with great prices and student discounts on film processing, rolls and all equipment. John Gunn and his daughters offer great and friendly service and are always ready to give you pieces of advise for a shoot or any technical difficulties you may encounter.

    If you're looking for top notch quality processing and printing, then I would advise you to go to professional photography lab, Photolab, on Lennox street, which offers an irreproachable service. You can  choose between having your work hand printed or automatically processed. They offer great service at reasonable prices. This is probably the best option for a final year project or work you're going to sell.

    If you're looking for the cheap option and decent quality, then Boots, in Jervis Shopping Centre, definitely does the trick. I've rarely been disappointed and they offer reprints if you're not totally satisfied.

    Good luck with your photography work :-)


  2. jessops, boots, click and snap photo shops there are loads of places oh and chemists  do it too :)

  3. A Roll of Film ??? - What century are you from

  4. dont live there sorry i cant help

  5. Time you went digital

  6. I live in the US.  That's a long way to travel to get film developed. So, I just don't do that.  Wal Mart is open 24 hours too.

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