Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all of the services we offer.

In addition to our regular processing and scanning services, we offer high resolution scanning on our Imacon Flextight, free backups of all scans (for a small retrieval fee), and native scanning of a wide variety of formats.

We also sell film, independent publications, and merchandise.


Processing and Scanning

Turnarounds are from when we receive the film in the lab. Sundays and Bank Holidays are non-working days. ECN2 processing is outsourced.

ProcessFilmPriceTurnaround
Colour/C41, DEV + SCAN35mm£81-2 days
120£10"
Colour/C41, DEV ONLY (negs only)35mm & 120£51-2 days
Black & White, DEV + SCAN35mm£132-7 days
120£15"
Black & White, DEV ONLY (negs ony)35mm & 120£10"

Miscellaneous

PriceNotes
TIFF Files£2Per roll
35mm Full Border Scan£15Per roll, includes sprockets
Push/Pull Process£3.5Per roll
Half-frame£2Surcharge per roll
Turbo (<24h turnaround)50%
C41, 110 DEV + SCAN£20Per roll, scans include borders
C41, 126 DEV + SCAN£20Per roll, scans include borders
C41, APS DEV + SCAN£20Per roll, scans include borders
Imacon Flextight Scans£12Per frame
Return Post (RM 1st Class)£5

Scan Only

Scan-only orders currently have a ±10 day turnaround. Order here!

Item (35mm/120)Price (large)
Single frame/mounted slide£2
Whole roll (uncut)£5
Whole roll (cut)£10

File Details

Fujifilm Frontier and Noritsu scans are 8 bit JPG/TIFFs. All 120 film is scanned on the Noritsu by default. Please leave a note on your order if you prefer Frontier scans.

While we do our best to keep dust and dirt at bay, B&W scans may have some dust due to the physical limitations of digital dust reduction on B&W film.

Imacon scans provided as 16 bit, TIFF, Adobe RGB (1998). Click here for sample Imacon scans!

FormatResolution (standard)Resolution (large)Imacon Flextight
35mm3600x24005400x36006300PPI
120, 6x4.53647x48473200PPI
120, 6x63635x3635"
120, 6x73647x4247"
120, 6x95444x3657"
4x51800PPI

All prices include 20% VAT.

Slight variation with scan size is normal, pixels quoted are not exact.