Develop & Scan 120 Panoramas & 35 mm Panoramas with Exposed Sprockets
Develop & Scan 120 Panoramas & 35 mm Panoramas with Exposed Sprockets
- From Lomographers, for Lomographers
- Our passionate film technicians will treat your precious film with care
- Carefully framed, exposed sprockets included in scans
- We develop & scan your 35 mm and 120 negatives with film borders and sprockets
- We can develop color negative, black and white, slide film and we also offer cross-processing
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Story
Have your medium format panoramas and 35 mm panoramas with exposed sprockets developed & scanned. The perfect choice for Spinner 360°, Sprocket Rocket and Belair panoramic photos.
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 or slide film development (E6) and cross-processing for slide films (C41).

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.