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We receive orders from around the world! Mail us your film and we will process it in our film processing lab in Carlsbad. We use top quality machines for our photo processing such as: Hostert Dip and Dunk machines. The machines are meticulously maintained for quality and consistency. For black and white film we use Clayton chemistry. For C41 color negative and E6 color positive film, we use Fuji chemistry. When you choose us for film developing by mail our experts scan your film using the award winning Noritsu Qss-32 machine.
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About NCPS
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North Coast Photographic Services was established by a professional photographer in 1978, after seeing the need to provide quality photo printing to professionals and non-professionals alike. We have evolved from a 2 person 400 sq. We reserve the right to refuse any film or negative that in our opinion will not produce a satisfactory print, or is in our opinion of questionable subject matter. We love it when our out-of-state customers stop by and say hi! Being a top vacation destination has its perks!
Disposable Camera Developing
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At North Coast Photographic Services we offer disposable camera developing for all types of disposable cameras! Fuji, Kodak and underwater disposable cameras. You can get prints or digital files or both! Our most popular service is the "Develop, Budget Scan and Upload" which only costs $18.94 per camera.
Film Scanning
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The best time to scan your film is at the time of developing. This is because the more film is handled, the more static it creates and with more static comes dust. When the film comes out of the Hostert dip and dunk processing machine, it is carefully wiped down then hung on racks for scanning. The scan operator will scan your film, adjusting for color and density to give you the best possible image from your film. After the film is scanned it goes to quality control. Each image is checked for quality, ensuring images we deliver are error free.
Digital Explained
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A: In digital imaging, a pixel(or picture element) is the smallest item of information in an image. Pixels are arranged in a 2-dimensional grid, represented using squares. Each pixel is a sample of an original image, where more samples typically provide more-accurate representations of the original.
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