Excellent image produced by 1st Imaging…
Excellent image produced by 1st Imaging from a 1.5 gb photo
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1st Imaging is a company that provides photographic services including prints, developing and photo gifts via the Fujifilm Imagine application. They have an instore kiosk or you can make them online or on your phone. They are located in Newcastle-Under-Lyme .
25 Ironmarket, ST5 1RH, Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom
Excellent image produced by 1st Imaging from a 1.5 gb photo
I sent them a film that had not wound on. My fault. They phoned me. I said yes my fault. They refunded me two thirds. Good guys.
We found an old camera with film in it . Didn't know what was on it or if the camera was any good. Turned out the camera was no good as it let light in . The pictures that were any good were interesting !Thank you for your help.
Fast delivery, but the box of camera film I ordered was totally destroyed. It looks awful as a gift.
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