C-41 Color

C-41 Color Film Labs in Ukraine

C-41 is the standardised color negative process used for almost every consumer and professional color film — Kodak Gold, Kodak Portra 400/800, Fujifilm Superia, Fuji Pro 400H, Cinestill 800T and just about any 35mm or 120 color roll still sold new. Because the chemistry runs at a fixed 38°C and is stable across every compliant machine, the vast majority of film labs offer C-41 as their default service. The labs that stand out invest in fresh chemistry cycles, calibrated dip-and-dunk or Noritsu/Fuji Frontier machines, and colour-accurate scanning so Portra skin tones stay Portra. Turnaround ranges from same-day at walk-in shops to 3–5 business days for mail-in. Browse the verified C-41 labs in the country below and compare prices, scan tiers, and turnaround.

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This c-41 color filter currently covers 2 Ukraine labs across 1 city. Use the city links below to compare current prices, turnaround, and lab detail pages.

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About C-41 Color

C-41 Color Film Developing — What to Know

How the C-41 process actually works

C-41 is a precisely timed color negative process developed by Kodak in 1972 and still the global standard for color film. The chemistry runs at 38°C (100.4°F) with a tight tolerance of ±0.15°C, which is why consistent results come from labs that maintain their machines daily rather than set-and-forget operations. A typical cycle moves film through developer, bleach, fix, and stabiliser, with the bleach step specifically removing silver so only the color dye clouds remain on the negative.

What separates a good C-41 lab from an average one

  • Fresh chemistry. Replenishment rates matter — tired developer gives muddy colour and crossover in the shadows.
  • Dip-and-dunk vs roller transport. Dip-and-dunk (Refrema, Hostert, Colenta) is gentler on film and avoids the scratch risk of roller machines.
  • Scanning tier. Look for labs that include Hi-Res Default scans rather than charging extra for anything bigger than a web preview. A proper Noritsu HS-1800 or Frontier SP-3000 scan at the lab's Hi-Res Default tier should give you 3000–4500px on the long edge — enough for a sharp 8×10 print.
  • Push/pull capability. Good C-41 labs will push Portra 400 to 800 or 1600 for a small surcharge; budget labs often refuse.

Choosing the right C-41 lab for your film

If you're shooting Portra for portraits, prioritise labs with a strong colour-profile reputation. For snapshot film like Gold or Ultramax, almost any qualified lab in our directory will do a clean job. For a deeper walkthrough of the whole workflow, see our complete C-41 developing guide, or if you're still deciding between labs read how to choose a film lab.

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