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Film Developing & Scanning in Brooklyn, NYC

Professional C-41 and B&W processing for 35mm and 120 film. High-quality scans up to 30.4MP delivered via email or USB.

Noritsu HS-1800 film scanner at Kubus Photo Service in Brooklyn

Looking for film developing near you in Brooklyn? Kubus Photo Service offers professional 35mm and 120 film developing in Greenpoint, Brooklyn—serving photographers from Williamsburg, Bushwick, and all of NYC since 1994. We process C-41 color negative, black & white film, and disposable cameras with a standard turnaround of 4-6 business days. Same-day or next-day rush processing is available for an additional 50% of your order subtotal. All scans are performed on our Noritsu HS-1800 scanner with resolution options up to 30.4 megapixels. We also carry a wide selection of film stocks and photography supplies in store.

Film Developing Turnaround Times

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Standard

4-6 Business Days

Drop-off or mail-in

Rush Processing

Same-Day / Next-Day

+50% of subtotal

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Mail-In Orders

+ Shipping Time

Standard or rush available

Film Types We Process

C-41 Color Film

Standard color negative film processing for 35mm and 120 formats. Popular stocks like Kodak Portra, Gold, Ultramax, Fuji, and more.

Black & White Film

Traditional B&W film development for 35mm and 120 formats. Ilford, Kodak Tri-X, T-Max, and other B&W stocks.

Cross-Process E-6 Slide Film

E-6 slide film cross-processed in C-41 chemistry produces unpredictable and dramatic color shifts. Not traditional E-6 results.

Note: We cannot process ECN-2 motion picture film. These films require specialized processing that we do not offer.

Film Scanning Options & Resolution

All scans are performed on our Noritsu HS1800 scanner, known for its speed, sharpness, and color accuracy.

Noritsu HS1800 film scanner

Resolution Comparison: Standard vs High-Res

30.4 MP — 6774 × 4492 pixels (3:2)6.5 MP3130 × 207530.4 MP6774 × 4492High-res scans capture 4.7× more detail than standard resolution

Standard resolution (orange) shown proportionally within the high-resolution frame (gray)

JPEG Format

JPEG - Standard

6.5 MP

3130 x 2075 px · 72 DPI · 8-bit

Perfect for social media, web use, and quick sharing

~2-4 MB per image

Recommended

JPEG - High Resolution

30.4 MP

6774 x 4492 px · 72 DPI · 8-bit

Ideal for large prints and detailed editing

~8-15 MB per image

TIFF Format

TIFF - Standard

6.5 MP

3130 x 2075 px · 96 DPI · 8-bit

Uncompressed format for editing, smaller file size

~20 MB per image

TIFF - High Resolution (8-bit)

30.4 MP

6774 x 4492 px · 96 DPI · 8-bit

Professional quality uncompressed files

~90 MB per image

TIFF - High Resolution (16-bit)

30.4 MP

6774 x 4492 px · 96 DPI · 16-bit

Maximum quality with expanded color depth for archival

~180 MB per image

Additional Services

Push/Pull Processing (B&W Only)

Need your B&W film pushed or pulled? We can adjust development for over or underexposed rolls. Learn more about push processing.

Prints

Order 4x6 prints along with your scans. Available in glossy or matte finish. Prints added to your film scan order at time of drop off are available for up to 67% off compared to reprint prices. Order reprints in various sizes using our online print portal.

Negative Sleeving

Keep your negatives safe with archival sleeve pages. Optional cut and sleeve service available.

Rush Processing

Need it fast? Rush processing available to move your order to the front of the queue (+50% fee).

Film Developing Price List

Prices updated February 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does film developing take?
Standard film developing takes 4-6 business days. Rush processing (same-day or next-day) is available for an additional 50% of your order subtotal.
What film formats do you process?
We process 35mm and 120 (medium format) film. We develop C-41 color negative film, traditional black & white film, and can cross-process E-6 slide film in C-41 chemistry.
Do you develop disposable cameras?
Yes, we develop disposable cameras—both new ones you just shot and old ones found in drawers. Disposable cameras contain standard 35mm C-41 color film, which we process in-house on the same professional equipment as all our film. Drop off in store or mail them to us through our mail-in service.
What's the difference between JPEG and TIFF scans?
JPEG files are compressed and smaller, ideal for sharing and everyday use. TIFF files are uncompressed with no quality loss, better for professional editing and archival. We offer both in standard (6.5MP) and high-resolution (30.4MP) options.
Do you offer same-day film developing?
Yes, we offer rush processing for same-day or next-day turnaround. Rush orders have a 50% surcharge on the order subtotal. Drop off early in the day for best results.

Ready to Get Started?

Drop off in store or mail your film from anywhere in the US.