Legacy Photo Lab of Fort Worth

Category: Photo lab

Address: 5033 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA

Phone: +18177311555

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–3PM

Reviews

Ashley Ross

Sep 22, 2022

I love this photo lab! From the quality of prints and scans my film photos get to the customer service! I want to give this place 5 stars SO bad - but, unfortunately, I feel the only downfall is the turn around time for scans... I've taken my rolls of film to many other different labs (originally from SD, CA.) and the turn around time in my experience has always been within 1-2 days.. Aside from this, I absolutely love this gem of a lab <3

solomon admassu

Aug 16, 2022

Excellent prices excellent service excellent people I would recommend this place to anybody.

David Wall

May 2, 2022

Very detail oriented and knowledgeable experts that helped me pic the best quality and crop size for a picture I wanted printed. Would highly recommend!

Charles McGinn

Mar 23, 2022

They do quality work.

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Questions & Answers

Where can I take a photo to get someone cropped out

drell brown | Oct 1, 2021
Jon Flores | Oct 1, 2021

Right here! They will help

what would be the charge to print over 100 color negatives?

Fred Harper | Oct 1, 2021
Legacy Photo Lab of Fort Worth | Oct 1, 2021

Hello Fred, the price depends on the number of strips and total number of frames. The negatives must be digitized first in order to print them. If you have 51-100 strips the price is $1.5 each strip(not per frame) the print prices would depend on the size and quantity. If you have over 100 and want 4x6 it would be $0.49 per print.

do you convert old 8mm film, slides, VCR's etc to CD's and/or flash drives?

Craig Schaefer | Oct 1, 2020
Legacy Photo Lab of Fort Worth | Oct 1, 2021

Yes we do convert all of them to either a DVD or MP4 format to be saved to a flash drive, USB.

I have a old film from 1970/1980s. Do you guys develop film like this?

Sarah South | Oct 2, 2018
DeAnna Williams | May 4, 2022

I just found a Kodacolor-X film of pictures my mother took. (Colour negative 620 film) . Is it possible that the film is still good?

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