Contact Information
Address:
398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, Australia
Phone:
Website
https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney
Irohas Photo Sydney is your premier professional film lab in the heart of Sydney CBD (Haymarket). We specialize in fast, high-quality analog film developing, scanning, and printing. Our Services: * Same-Day Developing: Reliable speed for C-41 color negative film. * Disposable Cameras: Expert processing for all single-use cameras. * Pro Formats: Comprehensive handling of 35mm & 120 film, including Black & White and E-6 slide film. * Print & Scan: High-resolution scanning and professional photo printing. Visit our Haymarket store to browse fresh film stocks and quality second-hand cameras. Walk-ins are always welcome!
398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, Australia
https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney
Irohas Photo Film Lab, located at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, stands as a premier destination for discerning film photographers in the heart of Sydney's vibrant CBD. We are more than just a processing lab; we are a sanctuary dedicated to the art and craft of traditional film photography, offering a premium experience for those who value the unique aesthetic and tactile nature of film.
Nestled in the historic Haymarket precinct, our studio provides a welcoming and professional environment. We understand that film processing requires precision, care, and an understanding of the nuances involved. From classic black and white to vibrant colour negatives and slides, our expert technicians employ state-of-the-art equipment and meticulously time-tested procedures to ensure your film is handled with the utmost respect and yields exceptional results.
At Irohas Photo Film Lab, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and consistency. We offer a comprehensive range of film processing services tailored to meet the needs of our valued clients. Our primary focus is on C41 colour negative film processing, ensuring rich colours, accurate tones, and excellent clarity. We also specialise in the timeless process of E6 colour slide film development, bringing the unique beauty and saturation of slides back to life with precision.
For those drawn to the classic look, we provide expert black and white film development (B&W) in both the standard DIN range and the finer grain alternatives like FP4+ and T-Max P. We handle a wide variety of film formats, from the familiar 35mm to medium format films such as 120 and 220 roll film, and even support the unique requirements of large format photography. We are committed to processing the film you choose, ensuring the results align with your creative vision.
Our service extends beyond simple processing. We offer critical steps like film scanning, transforming your developed film negatives and slides into high-resolution digital files. We utilise calibrated drum scanners and high-end film scanners to capture detail, dynamic range, and colour fidelity accurately, providing options suitable for web use, printing, or further digital manipulation. We also offer custom film printing services, allowing you to have your favourite film images printed onto high-quality photographic paper using traditional enlargers or modern digital printing methods.
While our core business is film processing and related services, we are mindful that each photographer has their own workflow. We do not offer digital printing services for photographs taken with digital cameras unless they are part of a specific custom print order based on film scans. Our focus remains steadfastly on the chemical and physical process of developing and scanning film.
Whether you're a professional seeking reliable film development for your portfolio, an enthusiast exploring the nuances of different film stocks and developers, or a collector preserving precious memories, Irohas Photo Film Lab at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket is here to support your journey into the captivating world of film. We invite you to experience the difference expert processing and dedicated service can make to your photographic work.
For more information about our services or to browse our capabilities, please visit our website: https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney. You can also reach us directly by phone at +61 414 852 820.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What film types do you process at your Haymarket location?
A1: We specialise in processing a wide range of 35mm film, including C41 colour negatives and E6 colour slides. We also develop various black and white films (like Ilford FP4+, Kodak T-Max P, Agfa Neopan) in standard and finer grain formats. Additionally, we process medium format films (120/220 roll film) using standard and alternative processes like RA4 colour prints or traditional B&W enlarging. Our focus is primarily on film-based photography.
Q2: How long does it typically take to get my film developed and scanned?
A2: Standard turnaround time for film processing and basic scanning is typically 3-5 business days from the time we receive your film. Rush services are often available for an additional fee, allowing for faster processing, sometimes within 24-48 hours. Please check our website or contact us directly for the most current processing times and options.
Q3: Do you offer custom film printing services?
A3: Yes, we offer custom film printing services. Once your film has been developed and scanned, we can print your favourite images onto various types of photographic paper using traditional enlargers or digital printing methods. We can discuss paper types, contrast grades, and sizing to achieve the desired look for your prints.
Q4: Can I drop off my film and pick it up at your Haymarket studio?
A4: Absolutely. We welcome walk-in customers and accept drop-offs. You can hand over your film during our operating hours, and we will process it according to your instructions. We also offer the option to have your developed film and scans ready for collection at a later date. Please specify your preferred method when submitting your order.
Q5: What is your policy on film scanning resolution and colour correction?
A5: We strive for the highest quality film scanning. Our scans aim to capture maximum detail and dynamic range. For colour negative film (C41), we perform colour correction to ensure accurate representation of colours and tones. For colour slide film (E6), we also correct for the inherent colour shift that occurs during the slide film process. Black and white scans focus on contrast and tonal range. Specific scanning options and potential variations can be discussed when you inquire about your film.