OldSchoolPhotoLab.com

Category: Photo lab in Dover, New Hampshire

Address: 263 Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820, USA

Phone: +16037426659

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Nick Russotti

Jul 19, 2022

Old School Photo Lab did an excellent job handling, processing, and scanning an old water damaged roll of 127 format film. Very impressed with their care. Reasonable prices and processing time. I’ll definitely be a repeat customer

Jesse Berdinka

Aug 16, 2021

The name says it all. I stopped by here on vacation and left as a full title me customer. Great selection of various film stocks had me salivating over the possibilities. Staff was not pretentious and went out of their way to explain to me every step of their development process and the pros and cons of various films. Developing was high quality and scans were beautiful to work with. This is my new go to photo spot even if I have to do mail order.

Lindsay Miller

Mar 28, 2021

I had such a good experience using Old School Photo Lab! I had a few rolls of developed and my negatives scanned, and the process was so quick and the results were excellent! I also received my negatives back from them in no time at all. Highly recommend and will be using them again!

Madison Angulas

Oct 15, 2020

I love this company! Sent out my first disposable camera a month ago and was amazed with how quickly I got my scans back. I referred my sister and she had the same experience. Very quick service and high quality scans. I will be recommending this company to everyone I know.

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Questions & Answers

Can you develope kodak 126 disc film?

sam beach | Aug 16, 2022
OldSchoolPhotoLab.com | Aug 16, 2022

hi Sam.. we can develop 126 black and white and color negative c-41 film. We no longer process disc film, however.. check these folks out in Kansas.. last time I knew they still did disc processing.. https://www.dwaynesphoto.com/

We found an old brownie camera and there is film in it. Can you develop it?

Gracia Rogers | Aug 30, 2021
Steve Frank | Aug 30, 2021

Hi Gracia, We can develop up to 620 or 120 format films. Brownies used 616 film, which is slightly wider than the 620 format. Without seeing your film, it may be too wide for us to process. 116/616 films are 2.5in wide from the top to bottom of the spool, and 120 films are closer to 2.25in wide. If you are local, feel free to stop by, or you can also email us an image of your roll if you are unsure!

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