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Film Stock Guide

Explore every film stock we develop and scan — from classic Kodak and Ilford to experimental Lomography and motion picture stocks.

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Frame-by-frame corrected scans, digital galleries, and AI organization. Members save 20–40% on every roll.

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How It Works

From choosing your film to getting your scans — we make the entire process simple, fast, and beautiful.

Step 01

Place Your Order

Choose your film type, scan resolution, and any add-ons. We'll generate a free shipping label for you.

Step 02

Ship Your Film

Print your prepaid label and drop your film in any mailbox. We handle the rest from here.

Step 03

Get Your Images

Receive frame-by-frame corrected scans in a shareable digital gallery with contact sheets and AI tagging.

Handled with Care

Each order is prepared with the same attention as the work itself, carefully packed by our team to ensure safe arrival.

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Steven Schultz's review
"Nice Film Club has drastically improved the way that I incorporate film into my professional workflow."
Steven Schultz

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Ravi Vachhani
"Seriously love this place!..their scan quality is fantastic. My favorite aspect about using them is their website, they make everything so simple & easy."
Ravi Vachhani

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Jake Chamseddine's review
"I have fallen in love with this Nice Film Club & I think you should too."
Jake Chamseddine

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Jaye Bartell
"I've since had 250 rolls developed and scanned there. I say "working with" rather than "using" because in many ways Nice has been integral to the process of my recent projects.."
Jaye Bartell

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Alexa Viscius
"My new favorite lab. Easy to use, great quality, quick turnaround."
Alexa Viscius

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Steven Schultz's review
"Nice Film Club has drastically improved the way that I incorporate film into my professional workflow."
Steven Schultz

@stevenmschultz

Ravi Vachhani
"Seriously love this place!..their scan quality is fantastic. My favorite aspect about using them is their website, they make everything so simple & easy."
Ravi Vachhani

@nicefilmclub

Jake Chamseddine's review
"I have fallen in love with this Nice Film Club & I think you should too."
Jake Chamseddine

@Jakechams

Jaye Bartell
"I've since had 250 rolls developed and scanned there. I say "working with" rather than "using" because in many ways Nice has been integral to the process of my recent projects.."
Jaye Bartell

@jaye.bartell

Alexa Viscius
"My new favorite lab. Easy to use, great quality, quick turnaround."
Alexa Viscius

@alexavisciusphoto

Steven Schultz's review
"Nice Film Club has drastically improved the way that I incorporate film into my professional workflow."
Steven Schultz

@stevenmschultz

Ravi Vachhani
"Seriously love this place!..their scan quality is fantastic. My favorite aspect about using them is their website, they make everything so simple & easy."
Ravi Vachhani

@nicefilmclub

Jake Chamseddine's review
"I have fallen in love with this Nice Film Club & I think you should too."
Jake Chamseddine

@Jakechams

Jaye Bartell
"I've since had 250 rolls developed and scanned there. I say "working with" rather than "using" because in many ways Nice has been integral to the process of my recent projects.."
Jaye Bartell

@jaye.bartell

Alexa Viscius
"My new favorite lab. Easy to use, great quality, quick turnaround."
Alexa Viscius

@alexavisciusphoto

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Film Development and Scanning

Development & Scanning

C-41, BW, E-6 and ECN-2 Film Development & Hi-Res Noritsu Scans for 35mm and 120 Film

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Hi-Res Scanning / Precision Color & Density Corrections / Free Shipping Labels

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Your very own account with all your scans hosted in one place.

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Darkroom Printing

Darkroom Printing

Traditional darkroom hand enlargements crafted with precision and care for film photographers.

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Color Hand Enlargements / B&W Hand Enlargements / Archival Quality Paper / Traditional Darkroom Techniques

Darkroom Printing

Experience the art of traditional darkroom printing with our color and black & white hand enlargement services. Each print is carefully crafted using archival quality paper and traditional darkroom techniques. Members receive discounts on all darkroom prints.

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More Questions?

Film Guide

Film Guide

Film Guide

What film stock should I start with as a beginner?

For your first rolls, we recommend starting with forgiving, widely available color negative films:

Best Beginner Films:
  • Kodak Gold 200 — Affordable, warm tones, great in daylight
  • Kodak Ultramax 400 — Versatile ISO 400 for varied lighting
  • Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 — Neutral tones, very forgiving
  • Kodak ColorPlus 200 — Budget-friendly with pleasant colors
These are all C-41 process films, which means fast, affordable development. ISO 400 films give you the most flexibility across different lighting conditions.

Ready to get started? Browse our Film Stock Guide to explore all available stocks, or order development & scanning for your first roll.

What's the difference between C-41, E-6, and B&W processing?

These are the three main chemical processes used to develop film, and each produces a different type of image:

C-41 (Color Negative):
  • The most common film process — used by Portra, Gold, Ektar, etc.
  • Produces negatives that are inverted and orange-masked
  • Very forgiving of exposure mistakes (±2 stops)
  • Fast, affordable processing
E-6 (Slide / Transparency):
  • Used by Provia, Velvia, and Ektachrome
  • Produces positive transparencies — what you see is the final image
  • Extremely vivid, saturated colors
  • Requires precise exposure (less forgiving)
B&W (Black & White):
  • Used by HP5, Tri-X, T-Max, Delta, etc.
  • Produces monochrome negatives with rich tonal range
  • Very forgiving and pushable to higher ISOs
  • Timeless aesthetic for portraits, street, and documentary
Nice Film Club develops all four processes in-house (including ECN-2 for motion picture film), with frame-by-frame color correction on every scan.

What does ISO mean and which should I choose?

ISO (also called film speed or ASA) measures how sensitive the film is to light. Higher ISO = more sensitive = better in low light, but with more grain.

Common ISO Ratings:
  • ISO 50–100: Fine grain, sharpest detail. Best in bright sunlight, studio, or tripod work. (Ektar 100, Velvia 50)
  • ISO 200: Good all-around daylight film with moderate grain. (Kodak Gold 200, ColorPlus 200)
  • ISO 400: The most versatile — works indoors and outdoors. Slight grain adds character. (Portra 400, HP5, Tri-X)
  • ISO 800+: Best for low light, events, night photography. More visible grain. (Portra 800, CineStill 800T)
Pro tip: When in doubt, go with ISO 400. It's the most versatile speed and handles a wide range of lighting. Many professional photographers default to Portra 400 or HP5 Plus for exactly this reason.

Can you develop expired film?

Yes! We develop expired film regularly and our scanning team knows how to get the best results from aged emulsions.

What to know about expired film:
  • Color shifts, increased grain, and lower contrast are normal and often desirable
  • Film stored in cool/cold conditions ages much better than heat-exposed film
  • A general rule: overexpose by 1 stop per decade of expiration
  • B&W film ages more gracefully than color film
  • Slide film (E-6) is the most sensitive to age — expect more dramatic shifts
Our frame-by-frame color correction helps compensate for age-related shifts, giving you the best possible results from your expired stock.

Have expired film? Send it to us — we'll take care of it.

What film formats do you accept (35mm, 120)?

We develop and scan the two most popular film formats:

35mm Film:
  • The most common format — used in SLRs, rangefinders, and point-and-shoots
  • 24x36mm frame size, 24 or 36 exposures per roll
  • Comes in canisters with a DX code for automatic ISO detection
  • We also accept half-frame 35mm (18x24mm)
120 Film (Medium Format):
  • Larger frame size for higher resolution and smoother grain
  • Used in cameras like Hasselblad, Mamiya, Pentax 67, Holga
  • Frame sizes vary: 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 depending on camera
  • Backed with paper — no canister
Both formats are developed and scanned with the same professional care, using Noritsu scanners with frame-by-frame color correction.

Browse our Film Stock Guide to see which stocks are available in each format.
Getting Started

Getting Started

Getting Started

What film services do you offer?

We handle every aspect of your film processing with care and expertise. From development through scanning to prints, we provide comprehensive services for 35mm, 120, color, black & white, and specialty films.

Our services include:
  • Professional film development (C-41, E-6, Black & White, ECN-2)
  • Multiple scanning options (Standard 2K, 4K, and Pro Scans)
  • High-quality prints and enlargements
  • Convenient mail-in and drop-off options
  • Membership plans with substantial savings
Each order includes access to secure online galleries where you can view, download, and share your images with ease.

Ready to get started? Explore our film development & scanning services to place your order today.

What types of film do you develop?

We process all standard and specialty film formats with precision:

Standard Films:
  • 35mm and 120 color film (C-41 process)
  • 35mm and 120 black & white film
  • Disposable cameras (color and B&W)
  • Slide film (E-6 process)

Specialty Films:
  • ECN-2 motion picture film (35mm only)
  • Expired films
  • Half-frame camera film

If you're unsure about your film type, our experienced team can identify it and recommend the appropriate processing method. Browse our film development services to see all available options.

Do you develop disposable cameras?

Yes, we process all disposable camera types. These cameras often capture wonderfully spontaneous moments with their unique exposure characteristics.

When placing your order, select "Some Color Disposable Camera" or "Some BW Disposable Camera" based on your camera type.

For more precise record-keeping, you can search our comprehensive film database by specific brand (such as Fujifilm QuickSnap or Kodak FunSaver) to maintain detailed records of your photography work.

Note: Disposable cameras often create authentic, candid images due to their fixed settings and diverse shooting conditions.

Ready to process your disposables? Visit our disposable camera development page to get started.

What about specialty films like ECN-2?

We offer ECN-2 motion picture film development as part of our specialty processing services.

About ECN-2: This process develops motion picture film stocks like Kodak Vision3, valued by photographers for their distinctive color characteristics and cinematic aesthetic.

Our Process: We collaborate with Kodak Motion Picture Film Lab in Atlanta for specialized ECN-2 processing, then handle scanning at our facility using professional-grade equipment.

Processing Details: ECN-2 development requires approximately 3 weeks and includes an additional $15 per roll fee to cover the specialized handling requirements.

What do your services cost?

Our pricing reflects our commitment to quality processing while remaining accessible to photographers at every level.

Development & Scanning starts at $17.99 per roll and varies based on:
  • Film type (C-41, E-6, B&W, ECN-2)
  • Scan quality (Standard 2K, 4K, or Pro Scans)
  • Additional services (prints, sleeving, rush processing)

Membership Benefits: Members save 20-40% on services with annual plans starting at $199.99/year.

For precise pricing tailored to your specific needs, visit our pricing page or use our interactive price calculator for instant cost estimates.
Scanning

Scanning

Scanning & Digital Delivery

What scanning options do you offer?

We provide three scanning tiers designed to match different usage requirements and budgets:

Standard 2K Scans - Optimized for digital sharing and smaller prints
  • 2000px on the short side (2000x3000 for 35mm)
  • High-quality JPEG files
  • TIFF files available as upgrade option
  • Suitable for most everyday applications

Standard 4K Scans - Designed for larger prints and professional applications
  • Approximately 4492x6775px resolution for 35mm
  • 16-bit TIFF files included (typically 100MB+ each)
  • Enhanced detail retention and editing flexibility
  • Supports enlargements up to 16x24"

Pro Scans - Our premium service featuring custom color correction
  • 4K resolution with expert color correction
  • Individual attention to each frame
  • Collaborative revision process
  • Chosen by professional photographers

Ready to order? Choose your scanning options on our film development & scanning page.

Which scanning option is right for me?

Your choice depends on how you intend to use your images:

Standard 2K is appropriate if you:
  • Share photos primarily on social media
  • Make prints 8x10" and smaller
  • Prefer the most cost-effective option
  • Want flexibility to upgrade to TIFF files later

Standard 4K works best if you:
  • Make large prints (11x14" and bigger)
  • Do extensive photo editing
  • Require maximum detail preservation
  • Shoot for client work or portfolios

Pro Scans are ideal if you:
  • Need custom color matching
  • Have specific aesthetic requirements
  • Shoot professionally or for exhibitions
  • Want collaborative editing involvement

If you're unsure: Standard 2K provides excellent results for most applications, with the option to upgrade resolution later if needed.

What makes Pro Scans special?

Pro Scans represent our highest level of service, applying fine art scanning principles to your film:

Custom Color Work:
  • Individual attention to each frame's color and tone
  • Custom corrections based on your artistic vision
  • Hand-adjusted processing without generic presets

Collaborative Process:
  • Submit reference images and specific instructions
  • Review initial scans and request adjustments
  • Work directly with our scanning technicians

Technical Standards:
  • 4K resolution with 16-bit TIFF files included
  • Full dynamic range optimization
  • Professional-grade color accuracy

Best suited for: Portfolio work, exhibitions, client deliverables, and projects where color accuracy and artistic vision are essential.

For Pro Scans inquiries, contact us at proscans@nicefilmclub.com

What's your approach to scanning?

Our scanning approach focuses on providing you with the strongest foundation for your creative work:

Technical Excellence: Clean, sharp scans with accurate color reproduction
Data Preservation: We maintain shadow and highlight detail to give you full control during editing
Color Accuracy: Proper color correction that reflects your film's unique characteristics
Creative Flexibility: Scans that provide room for interpretation and personal editing style
Professional Value: High-quality results at accessible pricing

Our Professional Equipment:
  • Scanning: Noritsu HS-1800 scanners with daily calibration and color accuracy checks
  • Development: Fleet of well-maintained Noritsu V50 roller transport machines
  • Chemistry: Fuji chemistry for color processing, Kodak Tmax Developer for black & white


We believe your scans should serve as a faithful starting point for your creative process. Whether you prefer them as-delivered or enjoy extensive post-processing, we provide the optimal foundation for your vision.

Do you scan half-frame cameras?

Yes, we process half-frame cameras, which create distinctive intimate images with their unique format.

Compatible cameras: Any half-frame model including Olympus Pen series, Canon Demi, Ricoh Auto Half, and others.

Additional cost: $7.99 per roll for members, $9.99 per roll for non-members

Pricing rationale: Half-frame cameras produce twice the number of exposures per roll (72 instead of 36), requiring double the scanning time and individual attention for each smaller frame.

Results: Properly exposed scans that capture the unique aesthetic of half-frame photography, well-suited for photo books, social media, or artistic projects.

Can you scan the film borders?

Film border inclusion varies by format due to technical limitations:

35mm Film: Our Noritsu HS-1800 scanner's scanning area doesn't extend wide enough to capture full film rebates (edge text and markings).

120 Film: Yes, we can overscan 120 film to include black borders around your images, providing the classic medium format aesthetic.

Requesting borders: When creating your order, note "please overscan for borders" in the film notes section.

How do I get my scanned images?

Your scans are delivered through our custom-built platform designed specifically for film photographers - this is what sets us apart from other labs:

Professional Film Photography Platform: Unlike basic online galleries, your scans are hosted on a sophisticated platform we built from the ground up to service film photography workflows.

Intelligent Organization & Search:
  • Scans are automatically tagged and easily searchable
  • Organized by order, film roll, ISO, and native process
  • Find any specific image instantly with advanced filtering

Seamless Workflow Integration:
  • Order prints directly from your account with one click
  • Generate quick and easy download links for sharing
  • Mobile-optimized viewing experience
  • Full-resolution files ready for editing or printing

Professional Sharing Tools: Create secure links to share your work with clients, friends, or on social media without requiring account creation.

Notifications: You'll receive both email and SMS alerts when your scans are ready to view on the platform.

Why This Matters: This comprehensive platform creates a completely seamless experience from scan delivery to print ordering - something no other lab offers. It's designed by film photographers, for film photographers.

How long do you store my scans?

Storage duration varies based on your membership status:

Members: Scans remain accessible on our custom platform throughout your active membership period, which can extend for years. This means your entire photo library stays searchable, organized, and available for instant print ordering - we believe your photography should always be accessible when you need it.

Non-Members: Scans are stored for 30 days from the upload date on our platform, providing sufficient time for download and backup.

Platform Benefits During Storage:
  • Advanced search and filtering capabilities remain active
  • All organizational features (by roll, ISO, process) stay functional
  • Direct print ordering available throughout storage period
  • Professional sharing tools accessible anytime

Important note: Non-members should download images promptly. We send reminder notifications as your 30-day access window approaches.

Membership consideration: Regular film photographers find membership valuable not only for cost savings but also for indefinite access to their complete, organized photo library on our custom platform.

Ready to upgrade your film photography experience? Compare membership benefits on our pricing page or start your membership today for unlimited scan storage and more.

Do you offer push/pull processing?

Yes, we offer push and pull processing for both 35mm and 120 film to achieve specific creative and technical effects:

What is Push/Pull Processing?
  • Push Processing: Overdeveloping film shot at higher ISO than its box speed to compensate for underexposure
  • Pull Processing: Underdeveloping film shot at lower ISO than its box speed to prevent overexposure

How to Request: When creating your order, select "Advanced Film Options" to specify push/pull requirements for each roll, including the number of stops and specific instructions.

Common Applications:
  • Low light photography without flash
  • Intentional over/underexposure for artistic effect
  • Compensating for expired film
  • Achieving specific grain characteristics

Technical Expertise: Our experienced technicians adjust development times and temperatures using our professional Noritsu V50 machines to achieve optimal results for your creative vision.

Pricing: Additional $2.99 per roll for all push/pull processing services.