omyo52 wrote:
It really depends on what part of Seoul/Korea you're in, as film studios are all over Seoul. I recommend using the "Naver map" app, as Google Maps is not reliable in Korea. If you search Naver Maps for "필름 현상소" (film studio, the app is in English but gives better results when you search in Korean), you'll find many studios with turnaround times of a few hours to a day. You can see the costs online and can sometimes even make reservations online. The price can be as cheap as $4 per roll + scan (Medium size). In Korea, prices are tax-included, so that would be the net cost for a roll of color film. I know this sounds like a lot, so you can just PM me when you're in Korea/need a film studio suggestion nearby, I am more than happy to help! A place I found via quick search is here: maps.app.goo.gl/oraDFrFXsCrd6E8B6 Gorae(Whale) Film Studio. It's in the heart of the mecca of Korean photography, and the staff speaks English. (But don't buy films there as films are generally more expensive in Korea compared to the US, and they are on the expensive end as well.)...Show more →