Professional Sheet Film Developing for Large Format Photography
Sheet Developing 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10 Sheet Film in C-41, E-6, and B&W
Sheet Film Developing Services for Large Format Photography at The Icon
Our team understands the technical requirements of large format photography and we treat it with utmost care and professionalism at all stages. We also provide excellent sheet film scans, with the best results obtained with either an Imacon or a Drum scanner. To make it easier for you to view your photos, we can offer proof sheets for C-41 and black and white sheets. Our technicians preserve archival standards for long-term preservation and maintain exceptional image quality.
Our Film Development Process
Film Check-In, Type Identification, Processing Instructions
Chemical Development Process
Inspection, Archival Sleeving & Delivery
Proof Sheets + Scans
AVAILABLE SHEET FILM SIZES
- 4×5
- 5×7
- 8X10
Professional Large Format Sheet Film Processing for Your Images
Large format camera systems with sheet film give photographers precise control over perspective, focus, and exposure, ideal for creating gallery prints or archival images. However, the final image is only as good as its development. That is why we are experts at handling the large format negatives in a careful, consistent, and technical manner so that your creative vision is brought to life.
We develop film from 4×5 to 8×10 formats using professional darkroom techniques and lab-quality consistency. Whether a black and white, C-41 color negative, or E-6 slide film, our crew adheres to a step-by-step procedure. After verifying the check-in and film type, there is controlled chemical development, stop bath and fixing, and the final wash and drying in a dust-free room.
Each sheet is checked regarding quality and sleeved in archival-safe holders. We also offer optional high-resolution scanning, providing clean, ready-to-use digital files along with your developed negatives. Choosing large format film development means trusting a lab that values detail, contrast, and tonal depth, not just preserved, but celebrated.
FAQs
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Can I get my developed negatives returned along with digital scans?
Can you push and pull film if requested?
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About The Icon
The Icon opened its doors in the sunny Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles over 25 years ago. Since its inception, The Icon has grown from a local photo lab into an international destination for photographers that seek high-quality services.