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What developer do you use for B&W?
We use Kodak HC-110 as our standard go-to developer for all B&W film stocks. Other developers, such as D-76 are available upon request.
What developer do you for color?
We use Film Photography Project's proprietary ECN2/C-41 color development chemistry. It is formulated for standard C-41 and ECN2 films alike. It is our developer of choice given it reduces the amount of chemistry needed on hand, thus reducing costs to you, the customer! It also contains a separate bleach and fixer, no a combined "blix", which ensures a greater amount of control over these two vital steps.
What do you use to scan my film?
All scans are done via high resolution DSLR scan, and processed using Filmomat's Smart Convert software.
Refunds/Film Doesn't Turn Out
Given the nature of film, and the great amount of variables that come into play when shooting film, no refunds can be given for film that does not turn out or does not turn out how you hoped. We pride ourselves on being open educators to those that experience problems and will gladly work with you to try and diagnose any problems you may have with your images not turning out.
How do I get my film printed?
We're big believers that getting your images printed is the ulimate step to the enjoyment of your work! Digital renditions don't do your images justice, so congratulations!
To get your images printed you'll need to mail us your negative(s) if we were not the ones to develop your film to start with. We will contact you via email to discuss what you're looking for in your print.