I am exploring the idea of using of 35mm film in a panorama adapter for my Mamiya 7 as an option for shooting film in places that do not have suppliers or processing labs for 120 roll film.
Is it possible to develop panorama shots on 35mm color film negative in a standard Kodak or Fuji minilab that are found on street corners all over the world - or do the developing systems of these minilabs use film holders that only permit developing of standard-width 35mm exposures and not panoramic-width exposures?
I am only concerned about developing color negs, not printing, as I have a good negative scanner. I hope somebody can give me some advice about this.
Another option of course could be to develop my own black and white film either MF or 35mm that I have done before -- but to do this would I not need access to a supply of clean running water that can be adjusted to get the correct temperature, which is not easy to find in developing countries - or is there another way to do this?
Is it possible to develop panorama shots on 35mm color film negative in a standard Kodak or Fuji minilab that are found on street corners all over the world - or do the developing systems of these minilabs use film holders that only permit developing of standard-width 35mm exposures and not panoramic-width exposures?
I am only concerned about developing color negs, not printing, as I have a good negative scanner. I hope somebody can give me some advice about this.
Another option of course could be to develop my own black and white film either MF or 35mm that I have done before -- but to do this would I not need access to a supply of clean running water that can be adjusted to get the correct temperature, which is not easy to find in developing countries - or is there another way to do this?