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  1. 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

      Whether it’s new or old roll film, standard 35mm film or...

    • 35Mm

      The Darkroom film lab has been providing High Quality 35mm...

    • Negatives / Slides

      The Darkroom allows you to scan negatives or convert slides...

    • 120/220/620

      The Darkroom photo lab specializes in all types of 120, 220,...

  2. 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.

  3. The Darkroom is a traditional dip & dunk lab that offers easy online ordering, free shipping, and a mobile app for film processing and scanning. Whether you shoot 35mm, 120, large format, or any other film format, The Darkroom can help you create and archive your photos.

  4. 290K Followers, 740 Following, 2,243 Posts - The Darkroom (@thedarkroomlab) on Instagram: "Film Processing Made Easy Mobile app & free film mailer TheDarkroom.com 🎞️ #TheDarkroomLab".

  5. 22 Dis 2023 · In a traditional darkroom, we can process photographs without using computers. The darkroom is essential because it is almost entirely dark, except for a red light called a safe light. This light allows us to handle light-sensitive materials without exposing them to light that would ruin the images. Working with Negatives

  6. 1.5K. 35K views 4 years ago. People all over the world ship their film off to a lab for processing and scanning, but few people actually get to see inside the lab and what the process is truly...

  7. 31 Mac 2017 · Beginners guide to darkroom photography. Matt Parry. 31 March 2017 / 07:50 BST. If you don’t have room for your own darkroom, consider renting one. Selecting the right film. Ilford, Kodak, Fujifilm and countless smaller, independent brands still make film.