Film Processing
“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.”
-Imogen Cunningham
Develop your 135 & 120 films at Photo Spectrum
Price Per roll/(With Contact Sheet)
C-41: $40 ($60)
B&W $50 (N/A)
I offer photographers service mostly in C-41 film development, and the results do not end in your digital files. As a darkroom-oriented lab, the preservation of film in the long run, and the ability to enlarge photos as necessary ranks high in priority (spot/dust/stain free), your film will be handled with the utmost care, processed, and sleeved to last for a lifetime.
Contact Printing
One of the perks of being a darkroom film lab is the availability of contact prints. Whilst not necessarily the most useful tool with today’s technology, there is an undeniable mystique and allure to seeing your archive of photos in an analogue way.
Scanning
Unlike most film labs, photo spectrum offers you, the customer, full control over your digital scans with no price discrimination. Medium/High resolution, JPEG/TIFF, desharpening, color balance etc.
With a Noritsu HS-1800, all parameters are within your control and tailored to your needs with no addition in price.
Mail-in Option
Photo Spectrum is now accepting mail-in films for processing. Please include the following necessary information and place it in the package alongside your rolls of film.
Name:
Email:
Phone Number:
Would you like contact sheets? (Yes/No/Select ones)
Optional requests/remarks if necessary
Return address (If you would like me to mail the negatives back to you)
Mailing address:
+852 93508201
Photo Spectrum
Room 2105, Block B, New Trade Plaza, 6 On Ping Street, Shek Mun
Or alternatively:
SF Business Station: 852 FB
*Workshop 12, 13/F, New Trade Plaza, No. 6 On Ping Street, Sha Tin District, New Territories, Hong Kong
Upon receiving your films, I will contact you through email for confirmation and payment (via PayMe or FPS only).
*Disclaimer:
Customers are responsible for all postage fees, package will be refused if payment is necessary.
Photo Spectrum holds no responsibility over any lost/damaged rolls of film during transport.