Are you a loyal developer? Want to know the lowdown on where to get that finished roll of film developed? Know an awesome PhotoLab that you just have to tell everyone about? The PhotoLabs section is your place! Find labs close to you, browse all labs worldwide, check out labs by country, or leave some information about labs you know and trust to help out your fellow Lomographer! Here is a list of countries we already have PhotoLabs for: Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Islamic Republic Of, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Republic Of, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States & United States Minor Outlying Islands. In total there are 688 PhotoLabs listed right now!
PhotoLabs Worldwide
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Foto Leutner
Leutner's film development department looks after the professional processing of your BW, color negative or slide films. They process sheet- as well as roll film in all formats as well as professional films like Rollei R3, Agfa Scala, and Kodak Technical Pan. The are also processing rare film formats like Minox films, Instamatic films, and Type 110 and 126. -
Phox Dechartre Bordeaux
A good neighboorhood photo shop and lab. -
LomoLab - Japan
Micro Photo Lab from Lomography. -
Who's Next Lab
Small photo lab offering traditional film developing services in Helsinki, Finland. -
Walter Production
Walter Production; Opening Hour: Monday - Sunday (14:00 - 22:00); Address: 8/F, Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong; Tel: +852 2626 0356 -
真美图数码制作店
Shanghai, ZhenMeiTu is a very convienient photolab which is just not far away from the Huai Hai Road Women Shop, just the opposite. And customer could get the films developed at the fast in 2 hours. And they also provide the online development and the shipping development service as the customer requested. -
Foto Express
One of the few remaining full service film processing shops in San Jose, CA. -
Tom Saade's Camera House Parramatta
Tom Saade's Camera House is one of the largest Camera House stores. Our floor space is huge, and we have an enormous range of products on display for you to touch, tinker with and 'test-drive' before you buy. We employ 15 staff members, all photography experts, so you can rest assured that they will guide you into purchasing the right product perfectly suited to your needs. -
Kodak Express Camera & Video Centre Penrith
Our friendly team can help you find the best solutions to your photographic printing, framing, giftware needs in addition to providing creative ways to display your photos. Our professional and archival quality photographic paper provides your photos with a lifetime of vibrant colour and detail -
Techlab Photo & Digital Imaging
Specializing in your images since 1988. -
Crimson
An excellent, professional lab with reasonable prices. Capable of developing infrared film. -
KP Film Lab
Small, amateur film lab. -
Bennett's Camera
One of the few photo labs around New Orleans. -
Pro 40
110 film Photolab in Barcelona -
Bay Photo Lab
Bay Photo Lab: Good staff, Good developing practices. -
Photo Service
Serving customers in French and English, this Montreal location not just offers a lab to process film, but sells a wide variety of films as well, in addition to darkroom necessities. -
Harmon's Photos Ar' Nice
Great lab and camera store in the heart of the Gator Nation...they do it all! -
Fotos Plus Color
A small laboratory located in Viña del Mar, Chile, even though they don't offer a great variety of developing, they do have a great advantage. -
Snappy Snaps, Hammersmith
Great friendly service service in this small photolab. -
CeWe Color
One of the biggest labs in Europe with more than 40.000 collection points in Europe.
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