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Vintage Camera
  • What services do you offer?
    Most of what we do is develop, scan, and print 35mm and 120 format film. We can also print any digital images you may already have, and restore damaged or worn photos.
  • What types of film do work on?
    We develop and scan 35mm and 120 film formats, in C41 color and black and white. 4x6 prints also available.
  • What resolution are the scans?
    Our scans are 5K+ high-resolution .JPG files, great for sharing and printing. In fact, the resolution we offer is typically only offered as a premium add-on at most labs. We also offer TIFF for photographers who need maximum image quality and post-work flexibility. Let us know what you need—we’re happy to tailor the scans to your workflow.
  • Where are you located?
    We are based in Murrieta, and you can either come here directly to drop off and pick up your film, or you may ship to our secure mailing facility that is also in Murrieta!
  • Can I drop off film in person?
    Yes! You're always welcome to drop off your film at our mailing facility at 23811 Washington Ave Ste C-110, Murrieta, CA 92562. You may also drop off to us personally by calling or texting to let us know when you'd like to stop by – we will provide you our address at that time. Please remember that the service order form must be completed before dropping off or shipping us your film!
  • What payment methods do you accept?
    We accept most credit/debit cards, Venmo, Apple Pay, PayPal, and cash. For mail-in orders, we’ll send an invoice once your order is complete. No payment is needed upfront.
  • What’s your turnaround time?
    For local drop-off orders of 8 rolls and under, we typically offer next-day turnaround. Please keep in mind that we are a relatively small operation, and large volumes can affect turnaround times!
  • Can I mail my film to you?
    Yes! Simply complete the order form, and mail your fill to our mailing facility. Once we receive your package, we’ll send you a confirmation email.
  • What happens if my film turns out bad?
    Film can be affected by a variety of factors including its age, how it's stored and loaded, camera and lens condition, climate, and of course how it is shot. Blank frames happen from time to time, even entire rolls. When this happens, we can't scan these images, so will give you a discount. This also goes for prints. We don't want you paying for blank scans or prints!
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