Look for the words “Process C-41” on the film cassette, box or wrapper.
C-41 is the standard colour-negative process used by many Kodak, Fujifilm, Lomography and other photographic films.
How to recognise it
35mm cassettes usually state C-41 clearly. On 120 film, check the wrapper or backing-paper information. Do not identify a roll only by its colour or brand.
Why it matters
Correct chemistry controls dye formation, contrast and stability. Unknown film should be inspected rather than guessed.
Before sending the film
- Photograph the cassette and box
- Keep wrappers for unusual film
- Check whether the roll was respooled
- Tell the lab if it is cinema-derived
- Do not open the cassette
Frequently asked questions
Can the process be changed after development?
No. Development is irreversible, so identify the film and communicate special requests first.
Does scanning replace correct development?
No. Scanning interprets the developed image but cannot restore layers damaged or omitted during processing.
Where can I order the correct service?
Use our Film Development Guide to identify C-41, ECN-2, black-and-white, E-6 and Scala services.
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