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  • Is there a different process for developing slide film than normal 35mm film.?

  • Yes, they need different kind of chemicals to be processed - the "normal" (colour negative) film's process is called C-41, the one for slide film (colour positive) is E-6.

    Most labs still do both, some only do C-41. For you it makes no difference, you just give them your exposed rolls of film and some monies, they develop it (and send you scans if you like).

  • Ah ha.
    Unbeknown to me, I had some high quality slide film developed at 'snappy snaps'as a Christmas present.!
    All the pictures look as if they have been poorly developed.
    They were returned like normal 35mm film, im sure they have used the wrong chemicals or something.?

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