I can also just send you my films and pay later, right?

Yes you can send us all supported films without including Lab Service Vouchers. In this case we will provide you a payment link after your films arrive at our lab. When sending your films, make sure that you include the following information: Your full name your email address opt./ Special processing choices (Push +1 / […]

Is SILBERSALZ35 the cheapest way to shoot analog?

Yes, if you appreciate quality, we are the cheapest way for you 🙂 You will not find another lab that can provide you with comparable quality for this price.  If you do – show us: service@silbersaz35.com

Can I buy SILBERSALZ35 film only on your website?

No, quite the opposite. There are SILBERSALZ35 films for sale in over 10 flagship stores all across Europe. Feel free to stop by if you’re in the area! Here you can find more info about the Flagship stores.

Do you process third-party/C-41 films?

Yes. We have optimised our ECN-2 and APOLLON.14K process for 19 additional third-party film stocks. We only support original Kodak, SILBERSALZ, Fujifilm and Ilford brand cartridges as listed below. SILBERSALZ.LAB develops and scans: KODAK EKTACHROME E100 KODAK ULTRAMAX 400 KODAK PROIMAGE 100 KODAK COLOR + 200 KODAK PORTRA 800 KODAK PORTRA 400 KODAK PORTRA 160 KODAK […]

How does SILBERSALZ35 compare to CINESTILL?

SILBERSALZ35 are the actual, untouched motion picture stocks used for films like ‘Dunkirk’,’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ or ‘Wonder Woman’, with True Cinefilm chemical processing (ECN-2). For scanning we are also using state-of-the-art cine equipment. For digital post processing we only use our own unique Colour Science.  We worked hard on adapting the whole process […]

Do you offer large format films?

Not yet. Please drop us a mail with any ideas or suggestions at service@silbersalz35.com! Besides SILBERSALZ35, we also develop 15 other film stocks from external manufacturers such as Kodak Portra, Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400 and many more. Please check FAQ Do you process third-party/C-41 films? for more info.

When should I send in exposed films?

Our tests have shown that exposed film should be processed as soon as possible. Exposed and unexposed film should be stored in the fridge at 13 °C or below.