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    Erick E

    Robert at Brooktree is just absolutely wonderful. Why? Because he encourages my sometimes odd ideas and then helps them come to fruition! I had come across some old Kodachrome and really didn’t want it to go to waste. I told Robert the film I had and he said that if I wanted to shoot it, to go ahead because he was pretty sure he could still process it – black and white processing that is! And it came out great! While everyone misses the greens of summer on Kodachrome, it’s pretty awesome as a b&w film too! I have a couple more rolls sitting in the freezer but now I know they don’t have to sit in there forever!

    September 4, 2023

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Film Lab Button

$4.00$6.00

Express yourself in a meaningful way with top-quality pin buttons. They’re lightweight, sturdy, and easy to put on. With a scratch and UV-resistant coating and a glossy finish, these pin buttons are made to last! Show off the things you care about and add a pop of personality to your clothing or accessories with vibrant pin buttons.

• Made of tinplate

• Scratch and UV-resistant mylar coating

• Glossy finish

• Easy to put on

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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1 review for Film Lab Button

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Reviewed by 01 customer(s)

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    Erick E

    Robert at Brooktree is just absolutely wonderful. Why? Because he encourages my sometimes odd ideas and then helps them come to fruition! I had come across some old Kodachrome and really didn’t want it to go to waste. I told Robert the film I had and he said that if I wanted to shoot it, to go ahead because he was pretty sure he could still process it – black and white processing that is! And it came out great! While everyone misses the greens of summer on Kodachrome, it’s pretty awesome as a b&w film too! I have a couple more rolls sitting in the freezer but now I know they don’t have to sit in there forever!

    September 4, 2023

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