Mail it in or drop it offâwe accept 35mm, 120, and 110 film in color, black & white, or E-6.
Your film is processed with care, scanned to digital files, and prepared for delivery or pick-up. You can also choose to receive prints and/or your returned negatives.
Youâll get an email when your scans are readyâview them in your online account. Then pick up your negatives and prints in person or have them shipped right to your door.
Yes! Expired film can still be developed, and sometimes it creates beautiful, unpredictable resultsâlike color shifts, grain, or fogging. That said, how well it turns out depends on how the film was stored and how old it is. If you're unsure, send it in. Weâre always happy to scan whatever we can get from the roll.
We process 35mm, 120, and 110 film in color (C-41), black & white, and E-6 slide film. Just shoot, drop off or send, and weâll take care of the rest.
Yes â your negatives are always handled with care. You may choose to pick them up within 30 days of processing or have them shipped back to you. At the time you place your order, please select whether youâd like your negatives returned or discarded after scanning. We offer several handling options for returned film, including cut and sleeved, uncut in the original canister, continuous sleeving, and archival sleeving.
f your roll comes back blank, weâll let you know right away. Because film development requires chemistry, time, and labor, the processing fee is non-refundable. Please note that we do not issue refunds for scanning of blank rolls or for blank rolls discovered after processing. However, weâre happy to provide in-store credit toward a future order for any rolls that cannot be scanned due to being completely blank. If thereâs another issue with your film, weâll contact you to discuss the best solution.
Common causes of blank rolls include: