Like Kevin answered. It would be best to give them a call. They can givevyou the details over the call. These guys are highly experienced in what they do.
The store has just started accepting this kind of work again after the lockdown, and I don't mean to be frustrating but it might be best to call or stop by as they are good with questions. I got my first roll in decades done about a year ago and maxed out on all the choices (print film) - it was in the mid $30 range (I splurged out of curiosity; the minimum would have been about a third of that). It was a new world in this digital era: there is the basic developing (and do ask if there is an option for special treatment for expired film to help ensure best results, this is a real lab, not a one-and-done). I think developing comes with a basic resolution scan to a disk for your own viewing/printing. You can pay a little more for two choices of higher resolution scans. You can also get a set of prints in either of two different sizes, cheaper if you get it done with the developing. You get your negatives back, but you might have to ask and I think there is no extra charge for that.
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