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For most formats, you pay a developing fee per roll ($3.99 for color 35mm, $4.99 for 120 color developing, and so on), plus a per-print fee. Negatives are always returned.
Hiventy is seeing rising business, including film processing for 35mm movies like 'Spencer,' and subtitling and dubbing for streamers.
Hiventy, one of France’s leading post-production companies, is seeing rising demand across its range of services, including film processing, dubbing and subtitling, post-production, film ...
The Filmomat is an incredible confabulation of valves, tubes, and pumps that will automatically process any reasonably sized film, from 35mm to 5×7 color slides.
Medium format film photography and 35mm have been around for a long time. We focus in on their differences and when it's ...
The Filmomat is an incredible confabulation of valves, tubes, and pumps that will automatically process any reasonably sized film, from 35mm to 5×7 color slides.
Photo: Lomography Lomography has announced a new product aimed at making home film development more approachable. The Lomo Daylight Developing Tank 35mm is "an all-in-one developing system" for ...
Q: How much does 35mm film cost? Shooting and developing film isn’t exactly an affordable way of working. Film costs have been rising in recent years—most rolls of Kodak produced film have jumped by ...