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Poji Film Lab Order Form

PFL is closed for equipment maintenance and will reopen on April 3 or sooner. This is to ensure the highest quality treatment your film! Any film dropped in will be developed as soon as possible after the equipment is up and running again.

1. Your Details

2. How are you getting your film to PFL?

3. What would you like done with your negatives?


4. Film and Job Details

Are you new to shooting film? See some tips below:

Please see the Services and Pricing page to understand what is offered and what you might want to choose.
Develop only is generally not for new shooters, this is for people who want to scan the photos themselves. You should select a scan option if you want digital copies of your photos.
Another thing to consider is if you want your negatives back. These are the brown strips of film that have your inverted images on them after being developed. They are good to keep for if you want to scan them again in the future but you definitely don't need them if you just want your digital scans of your photos. In the case you do not want your negatives, you should choose negative destruction above in Step 3, you will not have to pick anything up from the lab in this case too. If you do want your negatives back you will be fine with generic 4 exposure sleeving for $1 per roll.
TIFFs are a high capacity file type which is great for editing but can't be shared on social media until converted to another file format. You should not get TIFFs if you don't plan to edit your photos and/or do not have a photo editing software capable of handling 100mb files and exporting images in formats that can be shared (like JPEGs).

Password protect your scans?

Password protect your scans?

Development Schedule

C-41 (Colour Film) → Processed every Wednesday, with scans finished by Friday

Black & White → Processed fortnightly

ECN-2 (Remjet Film) → Processed fortnightly E6 (Slide Film) → 3-4 week turnaround depending on demand


What film formats are you sending in?

What film formats are you sending in?
If you are unsure, you probably have 35mm film.

If you have any notes or want something specific that doesn't fit within the bounds of this form just let me know here and I can add it to the invoice :
E.g. Flat scans, Contrasty scans, one roll with prints (label the roll), one roll with Pro Scans (label the roll), scan the negatives as a positive so I can invert myself, sleeve only the roll with the label etc.