Use our quality E-6 slide film processing and see why Kodak chose us to be the first Q-Lab in the region! |
This service is recommended if:- You are looking for professional level slide film processing of Fujichrome and Ektachrome slide films.
- You are looking for professional level negative film developing for films marked as "C-41 Process".
- You are wanting to send your film via a postage paid mailer (click here).
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Film Processing Prices (737.93 kB ) |
Pre Paid Mailer Label for Professional Film Processing (1.09 MB ) |
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| Reed Photo Imaging provides unprecedented quality in its processing, offering E-6, C-41, B&W, imprinting, slide-mounting, numbering, collating, paging or sleeving and contact sheets. Our dip and dunk system is designed around protecting your images from damage or scratches caused by roller transport processors. |
| Quality film processing is absolutely essential to the final product. Our dedication to professional film processing goes back to our beginnings. Reed Photo-Imaging was founded on processing E-6 and C-41 films. Using the first "Refrema 307" in the state of Colorado, our experts provide outstanding service & quality. The best film processing equipment available, the Refrema brand of processors, has established a world-wide reputation for quality and stability. The Refrema 307 "Olympic", named for it's use at the international sporting events, is the big brother to our Refrema Compact C-41 processor. Both Processors use "Dip and Dunk" mechanics to safely and gently transport your E-6 or C-41 film to each of the precisely tempered chemical baths. Specially designed frames called "Film Hangers" hold your film by only the edges, assuring the live image area comes in contact with nothing other than the chemical baths. This virtually eliminates the possibility of processor related damage to your original film. Some styles of film processors use hundreds of rollers, that are constantly in contact with your fragile film emulsion, to pull your film from tank to tank. Imagine the potential damage from one stuck roller or one piece of grit, carving it's way down the length of your film. Not a pretty sight. |
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Q-Lab Certified Film Processing We proudly maintain one of the most stringent process control systems in the country. We process control strips hourly, and plot the results immediately. Our quality control procedures are so well regarded, Kodak chose us to be the first facility in the Rocky Mountain Region to participate their elite Q-Lab quality control program. Q-lab qualifying sites must conform to tolerances that are twice as tight as the typical lab, virtually guaranteeing you great color, contrast, density and consistency. This means less waste and less testing for you from shoot to shoot. And you know that relates to profits. Our professionals take the time to evaluate each sheet or roll of film that comes out of our processors, thus ensuring you get the highest quality on the most consistent basis possible. Our standard turn times are 2 hours (9am & 2pm) for E-6 and C-41 with a discounted 24 hour E-6 price available, we also stock large inventories of professional Kodak, Fuji, & Polaroid film. |
Cross-Processing - E6 Slide Film & C41 Color Negative Film Cross-Processing (developing slide film in the negative chemistry or visa-versa) is available at Reed Photo-Imaging. We offer both types of cross process, C-41 in E-6 and E-6 in C-41. When processing C-41 films in E-6 chemistry, we suggest a starting point exposure of +2 stops over with a normal process. You may also expose your film normally and process with a +2 stop push for added contrast. When processing E-6 Transparency films through the C-41 chemistry, a good starting point is a normal exposure and normal processing. Greater than normal exposures lead to higher film density and the potential for increased "blooming". Push processing leads to higher contrast, greater film density, and stronger color shifts. In all cases we recommend testing your exposure/process combinations before committing your final images to film. |
Black and White Film Developing Consistent quality, that's our motto for B&W film processing. From 35mm up to 8" x 10", we can process and contact your best B&W images. We use a Refrema "Dip and Dunk" system and our standard developer is Kodak's replenished XTOL developer system. Push and Pull services are also available. |
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Film Process Pricing |
| Normal Process and Proof | Single Proofs | | | Double Proofs
| | | 135/24
| 135/36
| | | 135/24 | 135/36 | | | | 3.5x5 or 4x6 from 35mm
| $14.25 | $19.95 | | | $20.25 | $20.98 | | | | 5x7 from 35mm
| 29.00 | 41.88 | | | 43.64 | 63.84 | | | | | 6x7cm | 6x6cm | 6x4.5
| | 6x7cm | 6x6cm | 6x4.5 | | | 4x5 or 4x6 from 120 rolls
| $8.80 | | $11.70 | | $12.60
| | $17.40
| | | 5x5 from 120 rolls | | $12.12 | | | | $18.96 | | | | 5x7 from 120 rolls | 17.10 | 19.95 | 24.15 | | 26.40 | 31.11 | 38.10 | | | | Price Doubles for 220 | Price Doubles for 220 |
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| Film runs at 9AM and 2PM | | | | | | E-6 Slide Film Processing $5.00 minimum | | | | | | | | Sleeved | Mounted | | | | | 135/24 | $ | 7.60 | $ | 9.40 | | 135/36 | $ | 8.05 | $ | 9.75 | | 120 | $ | 6.80 | | | | 220 | $ | 12.40 | | | | 4 x 5 | $ | 2.50 | | | | Downloading your 4x5 | $ | .50 per sheet | | 5 x 7 | $ | 3.80 | | | | 8 x 10 | $ | 6.15 | | | | Clip Test | $ | 4.45 | | | | 135 Long Roll (50ft max length) | | n/a | | | | 70 mm | $ | 1.95 per foot | | 35mm / 120 cut and paged | $ | 1.15 addl | | | | 220 cut and paged | $ | 2.30 addl | | | | We push E6 film to +3 stops and pull to -1.5 stops in 1/8 stop increments | | For adjust process, please add 40% surcharge | | Normal Service: 2 hours 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. | |
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| C-41 and Black & White Negative Film | | 2 Hour - 9am & 2pm | | | | Process and Sleeved | | | | | 35 mm 20/24/36 exposure | $ | 6.95 | | 120 | $ | 6.95 | | 220 | $ | 11.00 | | 4x5 | $ | 2.50 | | 8x10 | $ | 6.50 | | Clip Test | $ | 4.40 | | Normal service is 2 hours from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. | | We push C-41 film to +2 stops and pull to -1 stop in 1/2 stop increments | | Adjust process add 50% surcharge | | | |
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| Color Contact Proof Service | | | | Process & Contact | Additional | Contact Only From Pre-Processed Film | | 220 film requires two contacts. Please double these prices | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8.5 x 11 Contact C-Proof | $ | 15.75 | $ | 6.00 | $ | 11.00 | | | | | | | | | | 220 film requires two contacts. Please double above prices | | All proofs are balanced for color and density average . | | | Normal Service: Process and Contact - 1 business day | | | Rush Contact less than 1 business day add 50% surchage | | | 4 business hours after film processing add 150% surcharge | | |
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| B&W Film Processing Prices | Develop Only | | | 135/20/24/36 | $ | 6.95 | | 120 | $ | 6.95 | | 220 | $ | 11.00 | | 4x5 | $ | 2.50 | | 8x10 | $ | 6.10 | | clip test | $ | 4.40 | Push or Pull up to 1 stop add 50% surcharge Push or Pull over 1 stop add 100% surcharge. | | | Normal Service: 3 Hours from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM | | One hour faster: add 100% surchage | |
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| B&W Contact Proof Service | | | | Process & Contact | Additional | Contact Only From Pre-Processed Film | | 220 film requires two contacts. Please double these prices | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8.5 x 11 Contact Proof | $ | 15.75 | $ | 6.00 | $ | 11.00 | | | | 11 x 14 Enlarged Proof | $ | 20.25 | $ | 9.75 | $ | 13.25 | | | | 16 x 20 Enlarged Proof | $ | 26.50 | $ | 16.00 | $ | 20.80 | | | | 20 x 24 Enlarged Proof | $ | 33.00 | $ | 21.25 | $ | 29.00 | | | | Push or Pull process up to 1 stop | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 220 film requires two contacts. Please double above prices | | All proofs are balanced for contrast and density average . | | | Normal Service: Process and Contact - 1 business day | | | | Rush Contact less than 1 business day add 50% surchage | | | | Normal Service: Enlarged Proof - 1 business day after film processing | | | | Less than 1 business day after film processing add 100% surcharge | | | | 4 business hours after film processing add 150% surcharge | |