On my old Mac the file opened both in NeoOffice (Mac version of Open Office) and Numbers (from iWork '09). Numbers declared a couple of features it can't do, but the spreadsheet looked just fine to me.
Do you have a Google email (gmail) address? If so, send me a private message and I'll share the document with you and some instructions on how to get to/edit it.
There are a few services that I use that give you prints, negatives and if you want a CD. They also used to give a contact sheet. They are: York Photo Labs and Clark Color labs. I have just sent in several rolls which cost about 7 or 98 dollars for the development and printing
houdel wrote:
I, for a variety of reasons, like to shoot film, as do a number of other folks on this website. However, for me at least, processing is an issue. There are plenty of 1 hour labs at places like Walgreens, Wal*Mart etc which do 35mm processing, but no "Professional" grade film processing labs anywhere near me, and none that do 120 film in house.
Being a picky sort of person I wanted better processing and needing a lab that did 120 film I set out on a search to find a quality lab to process my film. I posted messages on several photo forums I am a member of asking other photographers for their recommendations. I soon had more recommendations than I could manage in my head so I ended up creating an Excel spreadsheet to capture all the information collected.
The attached spreadsheet summarizes the data I collected. I did not include any info on printing services as all I am interested in is developing and scanning but all sources listed also provide printing services.
This is still a work in progress; I am still getting more recommendations so it will be updated from time to time. I hope this will be a help to some of my fellow film fanatics. For those of you who do not have Excel or do not have another compatible spreadsheet software I would suggest OpenOffice; it is free, I have used it myself, and it is Excel compatible.
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I have used Modern Age Film Processing at 555 8th Ave #1709, New York, NY 10018
(212) 997-1800
But I have not been in there for a couple of years. They did excellent work in all aspects of developing and printing and I have used them for many years. They are not cheap but you get excellent service.
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