Film Developing and Scanning with Gulf Photo Plus!

 

 

We're incredibly excited to have partnered with— not just one—but three speciality film labs to take care of the developing process for you: GPP Film Lab, Carmencita Film Lab in Spain and Filmoticon Spacelab here in Dubai.
At our store located in Alserkal Avenue, we have two drop off boxes at our front desk for each of the labs. Any films you put in here will be sent to the film experts at our own lab, Carmencita or Filmoticon, for developing and scanning, exactly to the specifications you've chosen.
You can come in any time Monday to Sunday , 10am to 7pm, to drop off your film to be processed.

Should you prefer not to drop off in person, you can also send us the film via Careem Box and fill out the respective order form - (The Gulf Photo Plus Film Lab | Carmencita | Filmoticon Spacelab).

We also have a 24 - 48 hour rush service at our GPP Lab with 4x6 printing service.

NEW - Need Film Processing services in Abu Dhabi?

Use our NEW film drop box in421, Abu Dhabi
A new film drop box has just been installed in 421, Zayed Port, Abu Dhabi, offering the convenience of having your C-41 (color) and Black and White films processed in-house. Simply scan the QR code and fill out the form, package your film in the envelopes provided next to the drop box, and pay for your order directly online.


Orders are picked up every week, and your scans will be ready within 2-3 days once we receive them in the lab. For more information, please ask the reception at 421 or give us a call at 04-3808545.

NEW - 4x6 inch prints!

We now offer 4x6 printing of your entire 35mm roll for just AED 99. The prints are ready within 24-48 hours of your order being scanned, and are available in either a matte or glossy finish.


How Does it Work?

Step 1: Come to GPP to drop off your film.
When you come in, you will fill out an order form. Feel free to ask any questions you may have about the developing process. If you are unsure which film lab to send your film to, we can help you with that as well! Both have their own benefits as to why you should choose them.
Step 2: Waiting…waiting…
Once the film has been dropped off, it is just a matter of waiting for the respective film lab to send your scans. For Gulf Photo Plus Lab this will take 2-4 days, for Carmencita, this will take 6 to 10 days, and for Filmoticon it takes 1 - 2 weeks. The Labs will send your scans digitally via email— Carmencita and Filmoticon through a WeTransfer link, GPP Film Lab via Google Drive. We do not provide prints as part of our developing service, but you are more than welcome to place a print order with us once you have received your photos.
Step 3: Collecting Your Negatives
If you would like to keep your negatives, you can come collect them once they are returned by the film lab. Filmoticon returns negatives once per week, and Carmencita returns negatives once per month. We will email you once they are back with us.
Please note: Negatives will be discarded 3 months after they are returned to us. If you cannot pick them up in this timeframe, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to keep hold of them for you.

And that’s it! It’s that simple.

 


FAQ

Who is GPP Film Lab?
The GPP Film Lab is our own in house lab. For the past 15 years we've been the leading center of Photography in the region. Now we've launched this new service with the aim of providing our community with faster but still beautiful results.


Who are Carmencita?
Carmencita Film Lab(est. 2012) was born in Valencia, Spain. Committed to getting the best out of every negative when it comes to developing scanning a photographer’s work.Founded by photographers for photographers, they've created the lab they always wanted as film shooters. You can check out photos developed by Carmencita when you visit us in person.


Who are Filmoticon Space Lab?
Filmoticon Space Lab(est. 2017) is a specialty lab for film development here in the UAE. Its creator, Lexie Rieza, is a beloved member of the film community who helps us nurture our love for all things analog. Committed to making sure film lives on, we are thankful for Lexie and his analog endeavours in Dubai.


How much does it cost?
Each film lab has a different breakdown of pricing depending on the scan size. You canfind Filmoticon’shereand Carmencita’shere. For the most cost-effective option, GPP film lab is AED 90, Filmoticon’s price is 52.5 AED and Carmencita’s price is 72 AED. These prices are for colour negative film.

What films can I have developed?
Between the two film labs, we can scan any type of film. Whether this is 35mm, 110 120, 220 or APS, we’ve got you covered. Not only do we process C-41 and Black White film, we can also do slide film (E-6) and motion picture film (ECN-2 film). We can advise you as to which film lab to choose depending on the type of film.

What if I have a disposable camera?
We can do that! Any disposable camera you have—Kodak, FujiFilm, Agfa, Ilford or Lomography.


I’m in another country but want to develop with you guys, is this possible?
Of course! If you are in another country, or live in the UAE and just can’t make it in person, please email us a filled out version of one of the order forms linked above. We will reply to you, and await eagerly for your rolls to arrive. Once they’re in-house, we will send you over a payment link to cover the developing and scanning. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us on whatsapp or via email.

How do I see my images?
After your images have been developed and scanned, you'll receive an email from your lab of choice with a WeTransfer/Goggle Drive link to your scanned images. You'll receive this link after dropping your film at GPP with the timeline depending on which lab you chose and the specifics on your order form.

Will I be able to edit my images?
Yes! Filmoticon offers TIFFs for free, which is optimal for editing and cropping. The scans you receive from Carmencita are .JPG by default, which offers a more limited latitude when it comes to editing. You can request .TIFF files at AED 25 per roll when filling out your order form, which will give you much more flexibility when editing your scans.

What about pushed/pulled film?

Great! We're happy to process this for you with Carmencita Film Lab. Just designate the information in the appropriate place on your order form.


I've found old negatives, can I have them scanned?
You sure can! This procedure is done in-house by the GPP team, who will be happy to assist you with your scanning needs. 


I've picked up my negatives, but where are my postcard-sized prints?
People often mistakenly think of prints when speaking about developing/processing. This partnership with our labs offers developing (preparing the negatives for scanning/printing by halting its sensitivity to light) and scanning (digitally 'reading' the negatives to produce digital images).

We do provide an add on service to get 4x6 inch prints of your entire roll for AED 99 in either matte or glossy finish. These prints are ready within a few days of your scanning completion. Additionally if your require larger size prints or would prefer only to have specific images printed, you can visit our print lab for more details.


Do you offer female-only developing scanning?
Yes, Carmencita can fulfil this type of service. Rolls that are sent to Spain are usually processed by Carmencita's Chief Developer Alba, who works alongside a whole team of talented Scanners and Editors. If you would like your film to be processed by an all-female team, just mark it off on the order form, and we will make sure they receive your request!

What chemistry do you develop with?

For C41 and E6, Carmencita exclusively use Fujifilm chemicals, checked every week by Fujifilm chemistry experts as part of their quality control service. GPP Lab and Filmoticon Spacelab also uses Kodak chemicals for C41 and E6. For BW, all labs use Ilford DDX.



If you need any assistance filling out the form—or have any further questions about developing — please call us on 04 380 8545 or WhatsApp us on 050 547 8630 during office hours (Sunday-Thursday, 10am-7pm), or send us an email on info@gulfphotoplus.com!


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