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Develop c 41 film
Develop c 41 film








Note: these times are a guide, and dependant on workload, size/complexity of order etc. If you want a certain look, expose right in the first place, and then impose your style in post production.Īdditional information Typical turnaround timesĭevelop only: dispatch normally within 24-48 hours of receiptĭevelop & Scan and/or Print: dispatch normally within 48-72 hours of receipt Whilst colour negative film does have a lot of exposure latitude, it is by far the best option to strive for the most accurate possible exposure which yields the best possible negative to work with. Please note: accuracy of your film exposure film quality (including best before date), lens and camera quality / operation can have a very significant impact on the resulting scan or print quality. If you would prefer flat, low contrast, scan files ready for your own balancing and editing, or no balancing at all, please select this from the drop down box. Our policy is to balance images so as to obtain the best from your film and deliver usable files with a balance of shadow and highlight detail – in line with our own judgement. When scanning or printing your film, our experienced technicians professionally balance, by eye, all images individually for colour, contrast and density to ensure consistent results frame to frame, roll to roll. This service includes processing of colour process black and white film ( Ilford XP2) and cross processing of film intended for process E6 – but please mark your film “X-Process” so we know. As we are processing a lot of film on a daily basis, this also makes process control much easier for us and means much higher quality and more consistent results than a lab with low volumes. At Ag we offer the highest quality, professionally monitored, C41 processing. Once processed, the film negatives are easily recognisable by their orange-brown colour. is designed to be processed in exactly the same way through C41. C41 and colour film for process C41 is completely homogenised: all film for this process, regardless of manufacturer, film speed etc.

develop c 41 film

The majority of colour film in use today requires C41 processing and it has been the industry standard since 1972. Look for the marking “C41” on your film to identify if it requires this process.

develop c 41 film

Process C41 is the standard process for colour negative (print) film.










Develop c 41 film