Cinema Film Developing - ECN-2 - Express

£9.50

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Express orders are processed the next working day upon arrival. 

Develop your cinema films with a splash of speed and style! Our ECN-2 film developing service handles both 35mm and 120 formats, delivering vibrant results fast. Perfect for those who want their film ready in a flash—because great stories shouldn’t wait. 

Cinema Film Developing - ECN-2 - Express

Shipping your film to us?

Pop your order number in the envelope and send it to:

A+M Imaging Services

Units 1-3 Stewartfield

Newhaven Road

Edinburgh EH6 5RQ

Processed in the best way possible

What can we develop?

We process almost all film types, including 110, 126, 35mm, 120 medium format, 5x4, and 10x8 sheet film. We offer the most popular processing methods such as C-41, E6/slide, and Black & White, as well as specialized services like cross-processing and push or pull processing.

How do we develop film?

Here at A&M Imaging, we have decades of experience in all types of film processing and printing. We invest in the highest quality equipment and personnel to uphold the highest quality of service for our customers.

Does it really matter how you get your film processed? It should. You only get one shot to develop film, so we make sure it's done right! At A&M Imaging, we use a dip and dunk processor to develop all of our C41 colour film. If you care about getting the best quality processing done for your negatives, then the dip and dunk process is for you.

What is Dip and Dunk?

Just as the name suggests, 35mm film, 120 film, 5x4, and 10x8 film are hung from racks and dipped into a dunk tank filled with processing chemicals to be developed. Unlike a pull-through machine, nothing touches your rolls of film while they're being developed through the dip and dunk process—it's just chemicals on your negatives. This means that tears, scratches, and other processing issues are completely avoided during development.

The film gets agitated in the dunk tank by tiny bubbles created by nitrogen being pumped into the tank. These bubbles move the chemicals uniformly around the film to ensure it's developed evenly across the negative. The temperature of the chemicals is also precisely controlled to make sure chemical reactions take place for just the right amount of time. This ensures a perfectly (and consistently) processed negative every single time.

Dip and dunk processors also allow us to measure exactly how much film is being developed every single day. This automatically, and most importantly, accurately replenishes the chemicals within the machine based on their changing potency.

What about Black and White/E6/ECN-2

All non-C41 films are tank developed with utmost care.

Using machine based chemicals and timers, we ensure that your film is processed exactly to specification everytime.

What does Low, High and Max resolution mean

35mm Resolutions

Low Resolution - 2291 x 1535 pixels JPEG

High Resolution - 3637 x 2433 pixels JPEG

Max Resolution - 5444 x 3649 pixels TIFF

All 35mm and 120 scans are done on a Fujifilm SP300 for unmatched colour rendition.

120 and large format resolutions may vary depending on the aspet rario shot.

When will I get my order?

Developing is usually completed within 48 working hours of receiving your film.

Scanning takes around a week. Your digital files will be sent to you as soon as they are scanned.

Current Turnaround

1 week

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