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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.

    • 35mm

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

    • 120/220/620

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

    • Single Use Camera

      The Darkroom’s review of the disposable cameras. You will...

    • 110/126/Advantix

      The Darkroom specializes in all types of 110, 126, and...

    • Developed negs

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

    • Sheet Film

      The Darkroom can develop large-format photographic film...

    • Bamboo Block Prints

      All bamboo blocks are printed with matte surface...

    • Canvas Prints

      Located in the US and, with over 35 years of film developing...

  2. The Darkroom offers professional film developing and scanning for 35mm, 110, 120, C-41, E-6 and B&W film. You can order online, by mail, or request a postage-paid mailer and get your images on CD, DVD, USB, or prints.

  3. 290K Followers, 740 Following, 2,243 Posts - The Darkroom (@thedarkroomlab) on Instagram: "Film Processing Made Easy Mobile app & free film mailer TheDarkroom.com 🎞️ #TheDarkroomLab".

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · Learn what a darkroom is, what equipment you need, and how to print your photographs in the traditional way. This guide covers the basics of darkroom printing, from choosing negatives and paper to developing and fixing your images.

  5. The Darkroom - Dip & Dunk Film Developing.C-41 Color, E-6 Slide, True B&W. Extensive scan and print services. Visit us at thedarkroom.com!

  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...

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  7. Feb 14, 2024 · The three basic darkroom chemicals of developer, stop bath, and fixer are fundamentally all the darkroom chemicals you will need to get started developing and processing your own film and prints. However, there are other darkroom chemicals that can simplify the process, make the process more efficient, or enhance the process.