Output at 8K resolution (8192 x 6372 pixels) these gorgeous 5″x4″ large format black & white negatives from your digital photos are exposed on Ilford Delta 100 film and processed in Hydrofen developer for fine grain and easily printable negatives. For those who shoot digital but love making wet process silver halide photographic prints in the darkroom.
Because of the niche nature of monochrome work negatives are output on demand, not ganged with other customer’s work.
Please note that to make the most of large negatives your original digital file should be of high quality: high resolution scans, images from high end digital cameras and so on. It is your pixel count that matters so you need to at or very near our output resolution of 8192 x 6372 pixels. Negatives will reflect the lowest common denominator so please don’t up-size smaller files in Photoshop, you won’t get the sharpest possible negatives this way, even though you magically have the correct number of pixels!
Of course, this only matters if you are using negatives in the enlarger. If you are contact printing or have some other fine art application then lower resolution images are fine. You may be supplying museum or library archive material for which there is nothing better available in which case there is no choice, the images are what they are.
Your image will not be cropped and if not of the exact pixel size they will be fitted to either 8192px wide or 6372px high (vice verse for portrait images), the excess is left as clear film. So you are quite welcome to send in long thin panoramic images, for instance. We don’t offer a cropping option as we expect users of this service to be users of Photoshop.
Detailed instructions on creating perfect images for b&w negatives can be found here: Making B&W negatives.