How much does it cost to process 16mm film?
A 400′ roll of brand new 16mm film (not re-cans) will run you about $100 – $125, and will give you 11 minutes of footage. The processing/scanning will come out to be around the same, so for every 11 minutes you shoot, you’re looking at about $250 all in.
Where can I get pictures developed in Melbourne?
Got a bunch of finished rolls? Here’s where to get your film developed in Melbourne
- We dive deep into Melbourne’s film photography revival and spill the beans on the best spots to get your rolls developed.
- Work In Process.
- FilmNeverDie.
- Hillvale.
- Ikigai Camera.
- Halide Supply.
- Prism Imaging.
- Vanbar Image.
Can you digitize 16mm film?
If you’re looking for the best and highest quality 16mm film to digital service, you’ve come to the right place. And unlike many companies that outsource your precious home movies, we employ dedicated trained technicians that digitize 16mm film at our state-of-the-art lab in Indianapolis.
How long does 100ft of 16mm film last?
16 mm movie film
| Spool size | Running time |
|---|---|
| Length | |
| 100 foot 30 metre | approx 3 minutes |
| 400 foot 122 metre | approx 11 minutes |
| 1000 foot 300 metre | approx 30 minutes |
When did people stop using 16mm film?
1951
And 16mm film was made of noncombustible acetate versus the highly flammable cellulose nitrate used in 35mm film. But even after the introduction of 16mm “safety” film, movies continued to be made on highly flammable 35mm – until 1951, when Kodak discontinued its use.
How much does it cost to develop film Melbourne?
Melbourne CBD – DigiDirect offer 1 hour film development from $10 a roll, or you can go the bundle deal $16.95 for developing, 24 wet lab photo prints and a free roll of film (this deal takes approx 4 hours). Collingwood – L&D One Hour Photo are fast and friendly. Joe offers c-41 film processing for about $9 a roll.
What can I do with old 16MM film?
Lots of customers always ask me if they can throw away film (35mm 120/220, 8MM, 16MM, etc) in their trash bins at home or if there was a proper way to dispose of the film. You can just throw color film, black and white film in your trash bin at home.
What can I do with a 16mm film?
Processing, printing, preserving, scanning, coloring, and finishing. Independent, commercial, home movies, or historical – no matter your film’s flow, we’ve got you covered. We digitize a variety of formats to your preferred mediums.
Where to get film developed in North Melbourne?
Castlemaine – Castlemaine Camera offer film developing. If you are in Castlemaine and are interested in photography why not check out the Castlemaine Camera Club . North Melbourne – Prism Imaging offer C-41 film development from $11 a roll or $6.75 for students.
When did the 8mm movie format come out?
16mm was introduced in 1923 as a cheaper alternative to the 35mm movie format and 8mm was introduced in 1932 as a cheaper alternative to the 16mm movie format. If you’re a baby boomer you will most likely have home movies of some sort on one of these formats and probably haven’t seem them for some time.
Where can I get super 8 film developed?
Nanolab is a super 8 processing lab. We develop super 8 film here on site in Victoria! Yes, the films you send us for developing can also be trasnferred to digital by us. We generally don’t transfer films not developed at the lab, simply becuse our transfer setup runs at capacity with the films we develop.
