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What Sizes We Scan35mm?
SMALL Resolution JPEG 1545X1024
pixels Approximately 1.3MB
Standard Resolution JPEG 3130X2075
PIXELS Approx 5MB
Premium Resolution JPEG 6774X4492 pixels
approx. 20MB
Premium TIFF (8bit)
6774x4492 pixels approx. 80MB
Premium TIFF (16bit)
6774x4492 pixels approx. 180MB
What Sizes We Scan for 120 Film Processing?
6X4.5 STANDARD RESOLUTION JPEG 2416X2830
PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 5MB
6X4.5 PREMIUM RESOLUTION JPEG 4824X3533
PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 18MB
6X4.5 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 8BIT
4824X3533 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 50MB
6X4.5 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 16BIT
4825X3533 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 100MB
6X6 STANDARD RESOLUTION JPEG
2416X2830 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 7MB
6X6 PREMIUM RESOLUTION JPEG 4832X4760
PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 25MB
6X6 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 8BIT
4832X4760 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 70MB
6X6 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 16BIT
4832X4760 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 140MB
6X7 STANDARD RESOLUTION JPEG
2951X2407 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 7MB
6X7 PREMIUM RESOLUTION JPEG 5902X4815
PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 20MB
6X7 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 8BIT
5902X4815 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 85MB
6X7 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 16BIT
5902X4815 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 170MB
6X9 STANDARD RESOLUTION JPEG
3569X2451 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 8MB
6X9 PREMIUM RESOLUTION JPEG 7139X4903
PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 32MB
6X9 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 8BIT
7139X4903 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 100MB
6X9 PREMIUM RESOLUTION TIFF 16BIT
7139X4903 PIXELS APPROXIMATELY 200MB
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How long we keep negative?
Considering our customers' privacy, 21Studio destroys any negatives kept in the store after 4 weeks of time. You can collect it within this time period and no claim will be accepted after this.
For any custom order
If you have any custom query, use one of following ways to reach us, or just pop-in to shop.
How does film processing work
1. Film Development: The first step in film processing is developing the exposed
film. Film development is a chemical process that converts the silver halide
crystals on the film into metallic silver, forming the visible image. This process
occurs in a darkroom or a specialized film processing lab, where the film is
carefully loaded onto reels or drums and immersed in a series of chemical
solutions. The development time and temperature must be precisely controlled to
achieve optimal results.
2. Fixing: After the film has been developed, it needs to be fixed to remove any
remaining silver halide crystals. Fixing involves immersing the film in a fixer
solution that dissolves and removes the unexposed silver halide, leaving behind
only the developed metallic silver image. Proper fixing ensures the image is
stable and not susceptible to further changes or deterioration.
3. Washing: Washing the film is a critical step that removes residual chemicals
from the previous stages. The film is rinsed in clean water, usually in running
water or a series of water baths, to ensure all traces of developer and fixer are
eliminated. Thorough washing helps prevent chemical residue from affecting the
film's longevity and image quality.
4. Drying: After washing, the film is carefully dried to prevent water spots and
ensure it is ready for further handling. Various methods can be used for drying,
such as air-drying, using film drying cabinets, or hanging the film in a dust-free
environment. Proper drying helps maintain the film's integrity and prepares it for
scanning or printing.
5. Scanning and Printing: Once the film is processed and dried, it can be scanned
or printed to produce final images. Scanning involves using a dedicated film
scanner or a specialized film scanner attachment to digitize the film's images,
converting them into digital files. These files can then be edited, shared online, or
printed. Alternatively, the film can be used for traditional darkroom printing, where
an enlarger is used to project the image onto light-sensitive paper, creating
physical prints.
❖ Importance of Film Processing: Film processing plays a vital role in preserving
the photographer's vision and capturing memories with care. Here are some key
reasons why film processing is significant:
1. Image Quality and Aesthetics: Proper film processing ensures that the images on
the film are developed accurately, resulting in high-quality and well-balanced
photographs. Each step in the process contributes to the final image's sharpness,
detail, and tonal range, allowing the photographer's creative intent to be faithfully
represented.
2. Archival Quality and Longevity: Appropriate film processing techniques and
archival-quality materials help ensure the long-term preservation of film
negatives. By carefully processing the film and removing residual chemicals, the
film's stability and resistance to fading or degradation can be enhanced, ensuring
the images stand the test of time.
3. Artistic Expression and Unique Film Characteristics: Film processing allows
photographers to tap into the distinctive characteristics and aesthetic qualities
associated with different types of film stocks. Each film has its own color palette,
contrast range, and grain structure, contributing to the overall look and feel of the
final images. Proper processing techniques help bring out the best in each film
stock, enhancing its unique qualities.
4. Creative Control and Personalized Workflow: For photographers who develop
their own film, the processing stage provides an opportunity for creative control
and personalized workflow. By carefully adjusting development times, dilutions,
and other variables, photographers can tailor the look of their images to suit their
artistic preferences and achieve consistent results.
Film processing is a craft that requires precision, expertise, and attention to detail.
Whether done in a professional lab or by individual photographers, it is an essential step
in the journey of film photography, ensuring that cherished memories are preserved and
captured with care.
Sending your film to us
When sending your film orders to us, please ensure that you write your order number clearly on or inside your package.
All film orders should be sent to:
[#ORDER NUMBER]
21STUDIO PHOTOLAB (FUJIFILM)
21WHITECHAPEL ROAD,LONDON, E1 1DU.
Negative return shipping
on The checkout, you'll be presented with Negative shipping back options, This is for the return of your negatives. Please only select local pickup/store collection if you plan on collecting from us in person, otherwise you can select from the shipping options or you can select dispose option. We only use Royal Mail Tracked 48.