![]() ![]() A common complaint was quality, both in scanning and printing, and very long turnaround times. Because most towns have a local CVS, they’re convenient to use for prints and film developing.Ĭons – For Film Developing, It was nearly mentioned by everyone that CVS Photo Centers doesn’t return the negatives, and as Jake from Texas puts it “The negatives are the point!”. Pros – Ranked #4 photo printing service with TopTenReviews. CVS also continues to sell single-use cameras. Keep in mind that they won’t return your film, but only supply digital images. Customers drop off film rolls or single-use cameras in-store (film developing not available from their website) for shipment to a processing center in Greenwood, S.C., which is run by Japanese photo company Fujifilm. Walmart Photo Center and Walgreens Photo Center being the other two. It’s not clear if it’s for their online or in-store photo centers.ĬVS is one of the last three major retailers that even supports film developing and development for disposable cameras. For printing photos, CVS ranked 4th best photo printing service of 2017 with TopTenReviews. CVS was very popular in our social media poll, but Google reports that online searches for Walgreens Photo Center were one of the lowest among the big box retailers. With around 9.600 Retail locations*, CVS Photo Centers are convenient and located in nearly every region. With over 45 years of developing film, The Darkroom will professionally develop your old film and color, contrast and density adjust every frame ![]()
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