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The Darkroom is a professional photo lab that offers film developing, scanning, printing and photo gifts for various formats and types of film. Whether you have old or new rolls of film, you can send them to The Darkroom and get high quality results and digital web gallery.
- Developing Old Film
Easy film developing by mail. Trust The Darkroom to develop...
- 35Mm
The Darkroom specializes in all types of 35mm film...
- Negatives / Slides
Scans, prints, and enlargements from your negatives.We...
- 120/220/620
120/220 Film Developing From only $ 13. We process Color...
- Single Use Camera
With over 45 years and literally millions of rolls of film,...
- 110/126/Advantix
110, 126 & Advantix (APS) From only $ 19. We process Color...
- Bamboo Block Prints
All bamboo blocks are printed with matte surface...
- Enlargements
Over 45 years of quality film developing and printing....
- The Darkroom Photo Lab
Flash forward over 40 years and The Darkroom is still the...
- Film Developing
Since 1976, The Darkroom has specialized in Film Developing....
- Photo Film Index - The Darkroom's comprehensive photography film index
- Tips Bringing film through airport security - How X-rays & CT scans effect film | The Darkroom
- Infrared Film Photography - IR Film How To, Tips & Filters - The Darkroom
- What Is Slide Film: An Introduction To Color Reversal & E-6 - The Darkroom Photo Lab
- A Guide to color filter used with B&W Film - The Darkroom Photo Lab
- Developing Old Film
A comprehensive index of photography film. For over 45 years, we have developed literally millions of rolls of film and we still love it! We love cameras of all types, as well as the trippy, new films. This is our effort to index all the main types of photo film, characteristics, and examples.
FilmBrandIsoFormats10035mm, 1201335mm40035mm, 12020035mmThe Darkroom is a film lab that processes all types of 35mm film and offers digital scans, web galleries, DVDs, USBs and prints. You can pay online or by mail and get your film developed in 3-7 business days.
A darkroom is used to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of light -sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper.
Jul 19, 2019 · Learn what a darkroom is, what equipment you need, and how to print your photographs in the traditional way. This guide covers the basics of darkroom printing, from choosing negatives and paper to developing and fixing your images.