Please Carefully Read the label on your 126 Cartridge to determine the Chemical processes your film requires. If you need help you can email photos of your film to service@needfilmdeveloped.com
126 Film is not part of our normal schedule and can take 4 to 6 weeks to complete depending on the chemical processed used. C-22 takes the most amount of time. Also C-22 film is sometimes poorly labeled. Unlabeled film we assume is C-22.
Finally, all 126 Film is very expired and while we have gotten good results on a few in the past, that is the rare exception and not the rule. We don’t give discounts or refunds for blank rolls. If you paid for an upgrade, that will be refunded.
Click HERE to read our FAQ for expired Film
Please note: If you pay for 24MP or 48MP scans you will receive them as Grayscale images along side the Colorized 2k JPEG images. All film including the C-41 is developed as Black & White and then colorized using our PhotoFlux Software. Developing old C-41 with C-41 chemicals would cause the film to be blank.
Please Carefully Read the label on your 126 Cartridge to determine the Chemical processes your film requires. If you need help you can email photos of your film to service@needfilmdeveloped.com
126 Film is not part of our normal schedule and can take 4 to 6 weeks to complete depending on the chemical processed used. C-22 takes the most amount of time. Also C-22 film is sometimes poorly labeled. Unlabeled film we assume is C-22.
Finally, all 126 Film is very expired and while we have gotten good results on a few in the past, that is the rare exception and not the rule. We don’t give discounts or refunds for blank rolls. If you paid for an upgrade, that will be refunded.
Click HERE to read our FAQ for expired Film
Please note: If you pay for 24MP or 48MP scans you will receive them as Grayscale images along side the Colorized 2k JPEG images. All film including the C-41 is developed as Black & White and then colorized using our PhotoFlux Software. Developing old C-41 with C-41 chemicals would cause the film to be blank.