Pro-Am Colour Laboratories
4B/289 Brunker Rd, Adamstown NSW 2289, Australia
About
Pro-Am Colour Laboratories in Adamstown, Australia, offers in-house processing, scanning, and printing for 35mm, 120, and 110 colour and B&W film. They provide standard (5MB) and high-res (18MB) scans, with prints on archival Fuji paper. Both walk-in and mail-in services are available.
Key facts
- Pricing sourcePricing data sourced from proamlab.com.au (last verified 2026-04-27).
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How to decide if this lab fits your roll
- Compare the bundled scan price, not just develop-only pricing, because delivered scan cost is what most film shooters actually pay.
- Turnaround is currently stored as 2-3 days; confirm current queue times before dropping off time-sensitive rolls.
- Mail-in is marked as accepted, so it may work even if you are outside the immediate neighbourhood.
- Walk-in is marked as accepted, making it suitable for local drop-off and pickup.
- 120 medium-format support is flagged, useful if you shoot roll film beyond 35mm.
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Pricing
| Film Type | Dev Only | Dev + Std Scan |
|---|---|---|
| C-41 Color | A$14/roll | 20.0 |
Standard scans are 5MB files. High res scans are 18MB files for an additional cost. For 35mm C41: Dev + Scan A$20 (Standard), Hi-Res scan is an additional cost, so A$20 + A$10 = A$30. For 120 film: Dev only A$18, Scan A$15. Assuming 'Scan' here refers to Standard Scan (5MB), total for 120 Dev + Std Scan is A$18 + A$15 = A$33. Hi-Res scan for 120 would be A$33 + A$10 = A$43 (assuming the A$10 additional cost for Hi-Res applies to 120 as well). The website does not explicitly state the Hi-Res upgrade cost, but it implies an 'additional cost'. Based on common pricing structures, a A$10 difference between standard and hi-res is typical. The website lists 'Dev + Scan $20' for 35mm colour, and then '24 exp prints + scan - $28'. This implies the scan is included in the print price. The 'Dev + Scan $20' is assumed to be for 35mm C41 without prints. The A$10 difference between '24 exp prints - $22' and '24 exp prints + scan - $28' (A$6 difference) is confusing, but the 'Dev + Scan $20' is a clearer base price for dev+scan. The A$10 difference for Hi-Res is an assumption based on the 'additional cost' wording and typical market rates. The website does not provide separate B&W dev+scan prices, only dev+print+scan.
◆ Dev + Scan
Last verified: 27 Apr 2026
| Mon | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Tue | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Wed | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Thu | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Fri | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
| Sat (today) | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Sun | Closed |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does film developing cost at Pro-Am Colour Laboratories?
Pro-Am Colour Laboratories charges 20.0 per roll for C-41 color film developing including scanning. Standard scans are 5MB files. High res scans are 18MB files for an additional cost. For 35mm C41: Dev + Scan A$20 (Standard), Hi-Res scan is an additional cost, so A$20 + A$10 = A$30. For 120 film: Dev only A$18, Scan A$15. Assuming 'Scan' here refers to Standard Scan (5MB), total for 120 Dev + Std Scan is A$18 + A$15 = A$33. Hi-Res scan for 120 would be A$33 + A$10 = A$43 (assuming the A$10 additional cost for Hi-Res applies to 120 as well). The website does not explicitly state the Hi-Res upgrade cost, but it implies an 'additional cost'. Based on common pricing structures, a A$10 difference between standard and hi-res is typical. The website lists 'Dev + Scan $20' for 35mm colour, and then '24 exp prints + scan - $28'. This implies the scan is included in the print price. The 'Dev + Scan $20' is assumed to be for 35mm C41 without prints. The A$10 difference between '24 exp prints - $22' and '24 exp prints + scan - $28' (A$6 difference) is confusing, but the 'Dev + Scan $20' is a clearer base price for dev+scan. The A$10 difference for Hi-Res is an assumption based on the 'additional cost' wording and typical market rates. The website does not provide separate B&W dev+scan prices, only dev+print+scan. Prices may change — check their website for the latest pricing.
How long does film developing take at Pro-Am Colour Laboratories?
Pro-Am Colour Laboratories typically has a 2-3 days turnaround for standard film processing. Standard processing takes Colour film: 2-3 business days. B&W film: Up to 7 business days. Rush orders for colour processing: next business day.. Check with the lab for current wait times.
What film types does Pro-Am Colour Laboratories develop?
Pro-Am Colour Laboratories develops: C-41 color negative film, black and white film, 120 medium format film.
Does Pro-Am Colour Laboratories accept mail-in orders?
Yes, Pro-Am Colour Laboratories accepts mail-in film orders. You can post your film to them for developing and scanning.