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What is the Prepaid Photo Scanning Box?

What is the Prepaid Photo Scanning Box?

The prepaid photo scanning box is a complete photo scanning solution to get thousands of photos digitally scanned onto a USB stick.   This solution is perfect for archiving old photos, Lessening clutter around the house by saving boxes of shoebox photos onto 1 USB...
Film Processing North Carolina

Film Processing North Carolina

Type of Film Processing Service we Offer. Photo-60 offers customers in North Carolina affordable film processing service. Get your 35mm film developed and scanned in High resolution for only $12.95 per roll. Get $2 OFF your first order by using the coupon code...
Film Processing South Carolina

Film Processing South Carolina

Type of Film Processing Service we Offer.Photo-60 offers customers in South Carolina an affordable rate to get your 35mm, Advantix, Disposable cameras and 120/220 film developed and scanned in high resolution (2048×3076). 35mm film processing and scanning starts...
Custom Picture Framing H St Washington DC

Custom Picture Framing H St Washington DC

Whether you need custom framing services for your family portrait or a gallery wall of prints, our Certified Framing Experts at H St Framing can create the custom frame your art deserves. H St Framing is your one-stop shop for printing high quality prints and getting...
Home Movies to DVD H Street NE DC

Home Movies to DVD H Street NE DC

Photo-60 Studios has opened a brand new location off 1309 H Street NE DC. Offering an assortment of video services. Tele# 202-758-0790 8mm and 16mm reel to reel movies to DVD or Blu-ray Tapes to DVD or to Digital – From VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C, Video 8, Hi-8, Digital...
How Long Does Exposed Film Last?

How Long Does Exposed Film Last?

–How long a film lasts depends on how it was stored. If the film was kept in a cool place after its expiration, then you’ll receive images that are better then if the film was kept in a cars glove compartment. The image quality that you receive will all...
Disposal of Film.

Disposal of Film.

Lots of customers always ask me if they can throw away film (35mm 120/220, 8MM, 16MM, etc) in their trash bins at home or if there was a proper way to dispose of the film. You can just throw color film, black and white film in your trash bin at home. Once the film has...

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