This is a super cool listing of photo processing labs, including what services they provide. Please add photo labs in your area to make it more complete!
Thanks to @masakepic on Twitter for sending it my way :)
This is a super cool listing of photo processing labs, including what services they provide. Please add photo labs in your area to make it more complete!
Thanks to @masakepic on Twitter for sending it my way :)
I’ve listed a few distance processing labs on the Links/Resources page, but one of the most obvious places to go would be right to the source itself: Ilford. Now, granted we are talking about black and white but in reality, isn’t it more difficult to find a good black and white lab? Most cities and towns still have a one hour photo that will process your color film in 3 days, nay? (That was a little photo humor for those of you who didn’t catch it.)
The good part is that you don’t have to shoot Ilford film to use their processing:
“We process all types of 35mm and 120 Black and White film, including non-ILFORD films and colour process black and white films”
Sweet. They also scan (yay!) and offer silver prints from film, digital prints from film, or prints from digital files. So no more complaining that you don’t have access to a good black and white lab.
For those of you looking for film developing and darkroom solutions in New York City, meet Print Space. Technically, Print Space is a darkroom/digital post processing rental facility (color darkroom rental $14.50 per hour, black and white $20 per hour) but they also do dip and dunk C-41 developing for $4.50 a roll, 120 or 35mm. Let me translate that: they do professional C-41 developing for not a lot of money.
Seriously, you’ll never have a streak or a spot (you may retire your Pec 12) with dip and dunk developing… and at $4.50 a roll, it’s definitely more affordable than most professional labs.
Print Space, 151 West 19th St, 8th floor, NY, NY
