Posted by /dev/nox It's possible? How? I've found lots of Fujifilm Superia films in my shelf. Here in my country is so expensive to use public photo service to develop films.
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It is expensive here too. But I have found that if you get it developed to disk, it costs less than half the price at some places.
Camera gallery, which no longer develops film (they are trying to push out the film users), it cost $16.00 for a 36 exp roll + $10.00 for scanning, or $16.00 for developing to disk. Then they charged $20.00 for medium format + $10.00 for scanning, or $20.00 to develop to disk.
Fromex charges $15.00 for the same roll with film, including scanning, or $8.00 to develop to disk. Medium Format; $18.00 including scanning, or $12.00 to develop to disk.
Formex has increased their prices, but their quality and cost are still well worth it. So I would look around and see if you can save money on just developing to disk.
Yokes idea is also a good one if you can develop at home.