Develop, Scan & LomoKINO Digital Movie
Develop, Scan & LomoKINO Digital Movie
- From Lomographers, for Lomographers
- Our passionate film technicians will treat your precious film with care
- We develop, scan and create your LomoKINO movie
- We can develop color negative, black and white, slide film and we also offer cross-processing
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With this exclusive LomoLab package you get development, digital files of individual scans and a digital version of your LomoKINO movie. This is the easiest way to turn those film rolls into a complete movie masterpiece!
The Lomography Film Lab offers development, scans and printing of your precious 35 mm, 120 and 110 Lomographs. You can choose color negative development (C41), black & white development or slide film development (E6) and cross-processing for slide films (C41). You can also choose to get just scans or get scans and prints – it’s up to you!
How It Works
- Select the film format
- Select the needed development process
- Select if you want prints or not
- Select the number of developments you need
- Add to cart and proceed to checkout.
- Select the LomoLAB Standard Shipping option.
- We will email you the development codes to mark your films
- Send your marked films to the Lomography Headquarters Vienna: Lomography – LomoLAB, Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria
- We will process & scan your film, send you a link to download the scans and post the photos to your mailbox!
Prints
All prints are printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy. Here are all film formats and print sizes:

- 110 Regular: 9×11 cm
- 110 Square: 9×9 cm
- 35 mm Regular: 9×13 cm
- 35 mm Square: 9×9 cm
- 120 (6×6): 10×10 cm
- 120 (6×4.5): 10×13 cm
- 120 (6×7): 10×13 cm
- 120 (6×9): 10×15 cm
- Standard Panorama: 9×21 cm
- Sprocket Rocket Panorama: 9×20 cm
We’re sorry but at the moment this service is only available for EU countries.
Question & Answers
What is Cross-processing?
Cross-processing (also known as “x-pro”) is the procedure of deliberately processing film in a chemical solution intended for a different type of film. As the chemical mixture is optimized for a special kind of film, you will get unpredictable results when combined differently.