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Film Processing & Development
Print your favorite images from film, negatives or disposable camera with Film Roll Processing.
Whether you've just returned from a tropical vacation and can't wait to relive the gorgeous sunsets, or just found that disposable camera from the wedding last summer, Walgreens Photo will bring your photos to life.
Roll Film Processing FAQs
What is film development?
Film development is a process that takes roll film that has been exposed to capture an image. This process converts the light sensitive media into a printable format that a photo printer can use.
What are film negatives?
Negatives store the processed images in a format that is readily usable. This allows you to print a photograph on an analogue printer.
How long does undeveloped film last?
Undeveloped film has an expiration date. This can be found on the original external packaging. However, film can still be processed past the expiration date. Film will typically last several years past the specified expiration date, depending on how it was stored.
What type (mm) film does Walgreens develop?
Walgreens can process 110 film. We can also process APS film.
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